Shiva meaning "The Auspicious One" is one of the three major deities of Hinduism. He is worshiped as the supreme god within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in contemporary Hinduism. He is one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta Tradition, and "the Creator, the Preserver, the Transformer, and the Destroyer".
At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as formless, limitless, transcendent, and unchanging. Shiva has many benevolent and fearsome depictions. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya. In his fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga, meditation, and arts.
So here are 6 Compelling Stories About The Legend Of Lord Shiva that You Must Know.
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published:02 Sep 2016

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AP Senior EditorRyan J. Downey chats with Being As An Ocean in the GibsonBackstageLounge after winning the award for "BestUndergroundBand" at the 2015 APMAs.
The band expresses their appreciation for the award and explains the tales they tell through each song on the group's self-titled album.
"We have three stories that are involved in our latest album—two of them dealing heavily with domestic abuse, which is the darkest thing we've ever gone into, just lyrically and thematically. One story was of a close friend and his struggle with being abused by his father all throughout his life and right before his death, coming to a reconciliation with him," said Joel Quartuccio.
"One story is a police call that a buddy of mine was riding along on and he witnessed some terrible things. It's a contemplation of human nature and trying to focus the things that can be redemptive and restorative in human nature. Taking the bad, but knowing the good can be pulled out of things," Quartuccio continues.
"The third [story] is a historical fiction, if you will, of trying to take the place of Judas and really kind of paint a different picture—a more human one," said Quartuccio.
HearJoel and the rest of the band explain each story that inspired the album in the video above!

published:03 Aug 2015

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Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's work. His many acclaimed books (including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings), are filled with the compelling stories of his patients. "Although I seem to talk about illness and damage and problems, my real theme is survival, how people manage to transcend often triumphantly," he says.
His book, Musicophila: Tales ofMusic and the Brain, explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary neurological conditions and how music works in their minds in strange and surprising ways. Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies.
In upstate New York, Alan encounters the inspirational Matt Giordano who has suffered from severe Tourette syndrome nearly all his life. It's a condition which made him violent as a child and has continued to overpower him with involuntary movements or tics. Kathy Giordano, Matt's mother says how, "he would come home from school and spin in a circle on the floor for around two hours at a time and he’d be crying 'Mummy, Mummy help me, help me', but if I tried to stop him he'd get angry at me because he needed to complete the tic". Amazingly Matt has found a way to stop his tics: by playing the drums. Now he leads a drumming workshop to help others with Tourettes.
Then there's Tony Cicoria, a respected orthopaedic surgeon who was struck by lightning in 1994 and suddenly developed an insatiable passion to play the piano. Before the accident he had no interest in classical music and or the piano. Afterwards his urge to play was obsessive. "For a long time I thought certainly that the only reason that I was allowed to live was because of the music." Alan meets Tony as he prepares for the first public performance of his The LightningSonata, inspired by the events which have changed his life.
Derek Paravicini is blind, autistic and needs round-the-clock care. He is also a musical savant whose astonishing talent leaves Alan speechless. He can listen to a complex piece of music just once, before playing it back faultlessly and has thrilled audiences around the world with his talent and musical skill.
These extraordinary people bring to life the pages of Sacks latest work.
This intimate film follows Alan Yentob as he investigates the amazing impact music can have on the human brain. Inquisitive to understand more he even offers himself up as a guinea pig and has an MRI scan to find out how his brain functions when listening to different types of music, which has some surprising results! Even neurologist, ProfessorLawrence Parsons, who carried out the test is shocked by Alan's extreme neurological response to his favourite piece of music.
Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain, BBC One, 3rd June 2008, 10.35pm.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/imagine/episode/oliver_sacks.shtml

published:14 Sep 2015

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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-write-fiction-that-comes-alive-nalo-hopkinson
The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion that you are living in the world of the story. But as a writer, how do you suck your readers into your stories in this way? Nalo Hopkinson shares some tips for how to use language to make your fiction really come alive.
Lesson by Nalo Hopkinson, animation by Enjoyanimation.

published:16 Nov 2015

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Students: Has your teacher asked you to write a short story? This video will introduce you to the classic 8-Point Story Arc which will help you structure and develop a good short story. Great for creative writing class!
Teachers: Do you want your students to write a thoughtful, well-developed story? Use this video to introduce students to the 8-Point Story Arc to help them better plan out and structure their stories.
For more information on the 8-Point Story Arc, check out the links below:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Write-Novel-Get-Published-Teach-Yourself/dp/1444103237/275-7645991-3604747?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/how-to-structure-a-story-the-eight-point-arc/
http://changingminds.org/disciplines/storytelling/plots/eight_point_arc.htm

published:21 Apr 2016

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"There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds," says Contently's Editor-in-Chief Joe Lazauskas. "It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times." Lazauskas then defines the four key elements that all compelling stories share, from cave paintings to the Bible—even Star Wars. If you can incorporate them all into a single narrative, you may have mastered storytelling.
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Transcript: There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds. The neural activity in our brains increases fivefold and in addition we basically get given a drug. It’s called an empathy drug called oxytocin that gets released when we hear really good stories. And this combination of all of these neurons firing at five times the capacity otherwise when we hear a story, plus this really awesome drug seeping into our brain that makes us feel good makes us remember things.
It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times. When we were sitting around campfires and chasing wooly mammoths and trying to rub sticks together and like figure out how to make more fire and starting to build tribes we didn’t have written language. But the way that we passed down stories told our next of kin that, you know, "stay away from the tigers over there and don’t eat these berries," was through stories. Because we saw that it allowed us to store information and remember and be captivated in such a different way.
So the first element of great storytelling is relatability. And if you think back to Star Wars, right. What makes Star Wars so good? It isn’t necessarily the technology. It isn’t just the amazing graphics. The thing that makes Star Wars so good is that it was based on nostalgia for 1950sAmericana. So if you look at the original Star Wars the spaceships kind of look like old hot rods from the 50s. A lot of the fashion evokes the 1950s. A lot of the shots evoke the great movies from 1950s Americana. And George Lucas was obsessed with 1950s Americana in this way. So it gave this sense of relatability that allowed viewers to be transported to this bizarre, crazy, alternate universe where these weird looking aliens were getting drunk and fighting in a space bar and there was a giant Wookie who’s a dude’s best friend. But they’re grounded in all of that nostalgia from their life that they had just had in an era where American in the 1970s was really nostalgic to that 1950s Americana and allowed it to click.
This actually ties in with the second key to great storytelling, the great element which is novelty. So relatability isn’t very good if it’s all boring, it’s generic, it’s the same thing that we’ve seen over and over again, right. Our brains also light up when we see something that’s new. It was a survival mechanism from prehistoric times when we saw something new. It was a potential threat to our lives. We had to be on high alert. We had to be wired to pay attention to it right away. And so when we see something new our brains light up, the city of our brain is illuminated. It’s going like crazy. But if something is too novel, it becomes confusing to our brains. If there’s too much novelty, we either get scared or disinterested and our brain starts to shut off and go into a survival mechanism. So in storytelling amongst those first two elements there’s this great Venn diagram between relatability and novelty and that sweet spot where it’s relatable enough that we feel comfortable being transported into that world. But it’s novel enough that it keeps our interest, but it doesn’t go too much in either direction.
And the third element of great storytelling is tension. This should be pretty obvious, right, on that tension is something that carries a great story along. As Aristotle said, the job of storyteller is to create a gap between what should be and what is, and then continue to string the reader along closing that gap between what should be and what is, and reopening it over and over again until that gap is closed and the tale ends. So in any good story you need that conflict. You need that tension that’s going to keep the reader or the viewer on high alert, always on the edge of their seat, teasing them that this tension gap is going to be closed before reopening it again and again and again. And that’s what keeps us captivated in a story.

published:04 Jan 2018

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15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’
A 15-12 months-old says her mother should be giving her at least $2,500 to keep her lifestyle of buying, lunches, running shoes, and drivers -- and cutting it to $1,000 makes her experience like a peasant.
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Loosely based on the dark tales of HP Lovecraft, "Late Bloomer" is a compelling and humorous journey through a young boy's first sexual education class.

published:23 May 2018

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published:24 Jul 2015

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published:05 Sep 2012

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These are 7 real life horror stories of varying topics coming from different people from all around the world.
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published:13 Feb 2017

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Shakespeare’s tale of love and loss becomes compelling dance drama in Christopher Wheeldon’s ballet adaptation, with music by Joby Talbot. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/winterstale
Christopher Wheeldon, Artistic Associate of The Royal Ballet, created his adaptation of Shakespeare’s late great romance The Winter’s Tale for The Royal Ballet in 2014. Building on the success of Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Winter’s Tale received ecstatic praise at its premiere, acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for its intelligent, distinctive and emotionally powerful story, told through exquisite dance. It is now widely judged to be a modern ballet classic.
The story follows the destruction of a marriage through consuming jealousy, the abandonment of a child and a seemingly hopeless love. Yet, through remorse and regret – and after a seemingly miraculous return to life – the ending is one of forgiveness and reconciliation. With powerful designs by Bob Crowley and atmospheric music by Joby Talbot, The Winter’s Tale is a masterful modern narrative ballet.

Time travel

Time travel is the concept of movement (often by a human) between different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space, typically using a hypothetical device known as a time machine. Time travel is a recognized concept in philosophy and fiction, but travel to an arbitrary point in time has a very limited support in theoretical physics, usually only in conjunction with quantum mechanics or Einstein–Rosen bridges. Sometimes the above narrow meaning of time travel is used, sometimes a broader meaning. For example, travel into the future (not the past) via time dilation is a well-proven phenomenon in physics (relativity) and is routinely experienced by astronauts, but only by several milliseconds, as they can verify by checking a precise watch against a clock that remained on Earth. Time dilation by years into the future could be done by taking a round trip during which motion occurs at speeds comparable to the speed of light, but this is not currently technologically feasible for vehicles.

Never Gone

Never Gone is the fifth (fourth in the U.S.) studio album released by American vocal group Backstreet Boys as the follow up to their fourth (third in the U.S.) studio album Black & Blue after a short hiatus. Never Gone was originally due for release in 2004, but the release date for the album was pushed to June 14, 2005 for unknown reasons. The album varies musically from their previous albums, with a rock sound to the album. Unlike previous albums, the album featured only live instruments. The album is named after a song on it which mourns the loss of Kevin Richardson's father.

Background

Never Gone was the last album to feature Kevin Richardson, who departed from the group in 2006 to pursue other interests, until his return in 2012.

The Never Gone Tour commenced soon after the album's release. On December 20, 2005, the group released the DVD Never Gone: The Videos, which included behind the scenes footage and the music videos for "Incomplete", "Just Want You to Know", and "I Still...". The DVD also includes a slideshow with the instrumental audio of "Just Want You to Know", and an interview in Germany regarding their upcoming tour.

6 Compelling Stories About The Legend Of Lord Shiva You Must Know

Shiva meaning "The Auspicious One" is one of the three major deities of Hinduism. He is worshiped as the supreme god within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in contemporary Hinduism. He is one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta Tradition, and "the Creator, the Preserver, the Transformer, and the Destroyer".
At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as formless, limitless, transcendent, and unchanging. Shiva has many benevolent and fearsome depictions. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya. In his fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga, meditation, and arts.
So here are 6 Compelling Stories About The Legend Of Lord Shiva that You Must Know.
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Being As An Ocean share compelling stories behind their new album from APMAs Gibson Lounge

Being As An Ocean share compelling stories behind their new album from APMAs Gibson Lounge

Being As An Ocean share compelling stories behind their new album from APMAs Gibson Lounge

AP Senior EditorRyan J. Downey chats with Being As An Ocean in the GibsonBackstageLounge after winning the award for "BestUndergroundBand" at the 2015 APMAs.
The band expresses their appreciation for the award and explains the tales they tell through each song on the group's self-titled album.
"We have three stories that are involved in our latest album—two of them dealing heavily with domestic abuse, which is the darkest thing we've ever gone into, just lyrically and thematically. One story was of a close friend and his struggle with being abused by his father all throughout his life and right before his death, coming to a reconciliation with him," said Joel Quartuccio.
"One story is a police call that a buddy of mine was riding along on and he witnessed some terrible things. It's a contemplation of human nature and trying to focus the things that can be redemptive and restorative in human nature. Taking the bad, but knowing the good can be pulled out of things," Quartuccio continues.
"The third [story] is a historical fiction, if you will, of trying to take the place of Judas and really kind of paint a different picture—a more human one," said Quartuccio.
HearJoel and the rest of the band explain each story that inspired the album in the video above!

48:41

Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain

Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain

Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain

Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's work. His many acclaimed books (including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings), are filled with the compelling stories of his patients. "Although I seem to talk about illness and damage and problems, my real theme is survival, how people manage to transcend often triumphantly," he says.
His book, Musicophila: Tales ofMusic and the Brain, explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary neurological conditions and how music works in their minds in strange and surprising ways. Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies.
In upstate New York, Alan encounters the inspirational Matt Giordano who has suffered from severe Tourette syndrome nearly all his life. It's a condition which made him violent as a child and has continued to overpower him with involuntary movements or tics. Kathy Giordano, Matt's mother says how, "he would come home from school and spin in a circle on the floor for around two hours at a time and he’d be crying 'Mummy, Mummy help me, help me', but if I tried to stop him he'd get angry at me because he needed to complete the tic". Amazingly Matt has found a way to stop his tics: by playing the drums. Now he leads a drumming workshop to help others with Tourettes.
Then there's Tony Cicoria, a respected orthopaedic surgeon who was struck by lightning in 1994 and suddenly developed an insatiable passion to play the piano. Before the accident he had no interest in classical music and or the piano. Afterwards his urge to play was obsessive. "For a long time I thought certainly that the only reason that I was allowed to live was because of the music." Alan meets Tony as he prepares for the first public performance of his The LightningSonata, inspired by the events which have changed his life.
Derek Paravicini is blind, autistic and needs round-the-clock care. He is also a musical savant whose astonishing talent leaves Alan speechless. He can listen to a complex piece of music just once, before playing it back faultlessly and has thrilled audiences around the world with his talent and musical skill.
These extraordinary people bring to life the pages of Sacks latest work.
This intimate film follows Alan Yentob as he investigates the amazing impact music can have on the human brain. Inquisitive to understand more he even offers himself up as a guinea pig and has an MRI scan to find out how his brain functions when listening to different types of music, which has some surprising results! Even neurologist, ProfessorLawrence Parsons, who carried out the test is shocked by Alan's extreme neurological response to his favourite piece of music.
Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain, BBC One, 3rd June 2008, 10.35pm.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/imagine/episode/oliver_sacks.shtml

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How to write descriptively - Nalo Hopkinson

How to write descriptively - Nalo Hopkinson

How to write descriptively - Nalo Hopkinson

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-write-fiction-that-comes-alive-nalo-hopkinson
The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion that you are living in the world of the story. But as a writer, how do you suck your readers into your stories in this way? Nalo Hopkinson shares some tips for how to use language to make your fiction really come alive.
Lesson by Nalo Hopkinson, animation by Enjoyanimation.

4:51

How to Write a Great Short Story - The 8-Point Story Arc

How to Write a Great Short Story - The 8-Point Story Arc

How to Write a Great Short Story - The 8-Point Story Arc

Students: Has your teacher asked you to write a short story? This video will introduce you to the classic 8-Point Story Arc which will help you structure and develop a good short story. Great for creative writing class!
Teachers: Do you want your students to write a thoughtful, well-developed story? Use this video to introduce students to the 8-Point Story Arc to help them better plan out and structure their stories.
For more information on the 8-Point Story Arc, check out the links below:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Write-Novel-Get-Published-Teach-Yourself/dp/1444103237/275-7645991-3604747?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/how-to-structure-a-story-the-eight-point-arc/
http://changingminds.org/disciplines/storytelling/plots/eight_point_arc.htm

"There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds," says Contently's Editor-in-Chief Joe Lazauskas. "It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times." Lazauskas then defines the four key elements that all compelling stories share, from cave paintings to the Bible—even Star Wars. If you can incorporate them all into a single narrative, you may have mastered storytelling.
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Transcript: There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds. The neural activity in our brains increases fivefold and in addition we basically get given a drug. It’s called an empathy drug called oxytocin that gets released when we hear really good stories. And this combination of all of these neurons firing at five times the capacity otherwise when we hear a story, plus this really awesome drug seeping into our brain that makes us feel good makes us remember things.
It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times. When we were sitting around campfires and chasing wooly mammoths and trying to rub sticks together and like figure out how to make more fire and starting to build tribes we didn’t have written language. But the way that we passed down stories told our next of kin that, you know, "stay away from the tigers over there and don’t eat these berries," was through stories. Because we saw that it allowed us to store information and remember and be captivated in such a different way.
So the first element of great storytelling is relatability. And if you think back to Star Wars, right. What makes Star Wars so good? It isn’t necessarily the technology. It isn’t just the amazing graphics. The thing that makes Star Wars so good is that it was based on nostalgia for 1950sAmericana. So if you look at the original Star Wars the spaceships kind of look like old hot rods from the 50s. A lot of the fashion evokes the 1950s. A lot of the shots evoke the great movies from 1950s Americana. And George Lucas was obsessed with 1950s Americana in this way. So it gave this sense of relatability that allowed viewers to be transported to this bizarre, crazy, alternate universe where these weird looking aliens were getting drunk and fighting in a space bar and there was a giant Wookie who’s a dude’s best friend. But they’re grounded in all of that nostalgia from their life that they had just had in an era where American in the 1970s was really nostalgic to that 1950s Americana and allowed it to click.
This actually ties in with the second key to great storytelling, the great element which is novelty. So relatability isn’t very good if it’s all boring, it’s generic, it’s the same thing that we’ve seen over and over again, right. Our brains also light up when we see something that’s new. It was a survival mechanism from prehistoric times when we saw something new. It was a potential threat to our lives. We had to be on high alert. We had to be wired to pay attention to it right away. And so when we see something new our brains light up, the city of our brain is illuminated. It’s going like crazy. But if something is too novel, it becomes confusing to our brains. If there’s too much novelty, we either get scared or disinterested and our brain starts to shut off and go into a survival mechanism. So in storytelling amongst those first two elements there’s this great Venn diagram between relatability and novelty and that sweet spot where it’s relatable enough that we feel comfortable being transported into that world. But it’s novel enough that it keeps our interest, but it doesn’t go too much in either direction.
And the third element of great storytelling is tension. This should be pretty obvious, right, on that tension is something that carries a great story along. As Aristotle said, the job of storyteller is to create a gap between what should be and what is, and then continue to string the reader along closing that gap between what should be and what is, and reopening it over and over again until that gap is closed and the tale ends. So in any good story you need that conflict. You need that tension that’s going to keep the reader or the viewer on high alert, always on the edge of their seat, teasing them that this tension gap is going to be closed before reopening it again and again and again. And that’s what keeps us captivated in a story.

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15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’

15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’

15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’

15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’
A 15-12 months-old says her mother should be giving her at least $2,500 to keep her lifestyle of buying, lunches, running shoes, and drivers -- and cutting it to $1,000 makes her experience like a peasant.
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#Boys/Дозревший / Late Bloomer (2004) США

#Boys/Дозревший / Late Bloomer (2004) США

#Boys/Дозревший / Late Bloomer (2004) США

Loosely based on the dark tales of HP Lovecraft, "Late Bloomer" is a compelling and humorous journey through a young boy's first sexual education class.

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The Strange And Compelling Tale Of The Grinning Gutless Hyena

The Strange And Compelling Tale Of The Grinning Gutless Hyena

The Strange And Compelling Tale Of The Grinning Gutless Hyena

We were bored.

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How To Make The Audience Care About Your Characters by John Truby

How To Make The Audience Care About Your Characters by John Truby

How To Make The Audience Care About Your Characters by John Truby

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7 Of The Most Horrifying TRUE Scary Stories Found On The Internet | Best LetsNotMeet Horror Stories

7 Of The Most Horrifying TRUE Scary Stories Found On The Internet | Best LetsNotMeet Horror Stories

7 Of The Most Horrifying TRUE Scary Stories Found On The Internet | Best LetsNotMeet Horror Stories

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The Winter's Tale trailer (The Royal Ballet)

The Winter's Tale trailer (The Royal Ballet)

The Winter's Tale trailer (The Royal Ballet)

Shakespeare’s tale of love and loss becomes compelling dance drama in Christopher Wheeldon’s ballet adaptation, with music by Joby Talbot. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/winterstale
Christopher Wheeldon, Artistic Associate of The Royal Ballet, created his adaptation of Shakespeare’s late great romance The Winter’s Tale for The Royal Ballet in 2014. Building on the success of Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Winter’s Tale received ecstatic praise at its premiere, acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for its intelligent, distinctive and emotionally powerful story, told through exquisite dance. It is now widely judged to be a modern ballet classic.
The story follows the destruction of a marriage through consuming jealousy, the abandonment of a child and a seemingly hopeless love. Yet, through remorse and regret – and after a seemingly miraculous return to life – the ending is one of forgiveness and reconciliation. With powerful designs by Bob Crowley and atmospheric music by Joby Talbot, The Winter’s Tale is a masterful modern narrative ballet.

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5 True TIME SLIP Stories | Glitch In The Matrix Tales

5 True TIME SLIP Stories | Glitch In The Matrix Tales

5 True TIME SLIP Stories | Glitch In The Matrix Tales

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25 CREATION Stories From Around The World

25 CREATION Stories From Around The World

25 CREATION Stories From Around The World

Do you know all the creation stories from around the world? The story of creation is made of a patchwork of myths and stories from every culture, this is not just the story of genesis. These elaborate stories of how the world began will make you think about god, creation, and the holy creation of the human race. We are lucky enough to have these creation stories from around the world to share with you. These creation stories for kids and adults will have you mesmerized with the elaborate details from many different cultures. Without further ado, here are 25 Creation Stories from Around the World.
If you are unfamiliar with stories of creation from the farthest reaches of the globe you are missing out. From marvelous creation gods to powerful animals that led creation these creation myths will have you watching more. You’ll be amazed to hear Polynesian creation stories, Mongolian stories of creation, and the beliefs of the Navajo. Feel like expanding your education? Want a little spice in your story of creation? Get ready to tap into the origins of life with these global creation stories. Makes sure you stay with us until the end of the video and leave us a comment with which story of creation you think is the most compelling.
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Creation, the beginning of the world, and the story of everything is something that is always on our minds. You have likely never heard of the Australian aboriginal creation story of the Father of All Spirits and the Sun Mother. Similarly the Pangu myth of Chinese daoists is one we had never heard of. You may be more familiar with the Mayan creation story of Tepeu and Gucmatz or the Cherokee creation story of the Earth island. By far our favorite creation myths are the those from Asia, like the KoreanCheonjiwang Bonpuli and the Japanese creation story of Izanami and Izanagi. Are you ready to learn something new? Join us as we countdown these 25 creation stories from around the world - you’ll love our top 10 stories!
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Wonders of the Arctic - Official Trailer 1080P HD

Wonders of the Arctic - Official Trailer 1080P HD

Wonders of the Arctic - Official Trailer 1080P HD

The Arctic has always been a place of mystery, myth and fascination. The Inuit and their predecessors adapted and thrived for thousands of years in what is arguably the harshest environment on earth. Today, the Arctic is the focus of intense research. Instead of seeking to conquer the north, scientist pioneers are searching for answers to some troubling questions about the impacts of human activities around the world on this fragile and largely uninhabited frontier.
Wonders of the Arctic centers on our ongoing mission to explore and come to terms with the Arctic, and the compelling stories of our many forays into this captivating place will be interwoven to create a unifying message about the state of the Arctic today. Underlying all these tales is the crucial role that ice plays in the northern environment and the changes that are quickly overtaking the people and animals who have adapted to this land of ice and snow.

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5 Most Believable Sightings, Stories & Encounters with Bigfoot

5 Most Believable Sightings, Stories & Encounters with Bigfoot

5 Most Believable Sightings, Stories & Encounters with Bigfoot

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Compelling Edna - Tales of Zestiria

Compelling Edna - Tales of Zestiria

Compelling Edna - Tales of Zestiria

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Modern scientific theories have shown that time travel is within our grasp and time travelers could possible exist sometime in the near future. But could time travelers already exist now. Not just in our present but also in our past? So time travel may exists? Do we have any time travel facts to base our assumptions on? Are all the information we have scientific or just pure speculation? Is it Psuedo Science? Are all we believe in just time travel myths? Could there be possible evidence of time travel throughout history? There are many mysterious cases of time travel that can't be explained so today, we will show you the 10 strongest signs of Time Travel caught on camera.
In this video, we show you the best and most compelling evidence that exist ranging from conspiracy theories about the secret US government pegasus project to real time travelers in charlie chaplin movies and even mike tyson boxing fights! We talk to real life time travelers such as hakan nordkvist and andrew d basagio who claims to have explored wormholes in real life and traveled through time into the past and future. Some even have time travel photos to prove it, unearthing ancient tombs in China and finding Swiss watches. In this time travel 2016 documentary, see for yourself if these are real time travel footage or just an elaborate hoax and nothing more than a crazy conspiracy theory against the government. Are prgrams like the Pegasus Project nothing more than science fiction fantasy or a more sinister government cover up of a time travel program? These are some of the best evidence of time travel which allows a person to gain the power of teleportation through space and time. Real teleportation exists in our planet today.
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Could all these footage and witnesses be irrefutable proof that time travel exists? Time Travel validation by various witnesses have existed over the years but many things can be faked. Such as the time travel chaplin. Do you believe in the possibility of time travel? Watch these awesome time traveler interviews and time travel caught on camera!
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10 Possible EVIDENCE OF TIME TRAVEL Throughout History

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The notion of time travel has always fascinated people, usually popularised in movies, tv shows and books. We are fixated on the events of the past, and sometimes question for example if killing baby Hitler would have changed the course of world history for the better. But what if time travel isn’t fiction? Today we’ll be showcasing what could possibly be real life evidence of time travel. These are 10 counts of possible Evidence of Time Travel Throughout History that just might change your mind, if they are not time travellers,you must admit that some …... are downright spooky.
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6 Compelling Stories About The Legend Of Lord Shiva You Must Know

Shiva meaning "The Auspicious One" is one of the three major deities of Hinduism. He is worshiped as the supreme god within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in contemporary Hinduism. He is one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta Tradition, and "the Creator, the Preserver, the Transformer, and the Destroyer".
At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as formless, limitless, transcendent, and unchanging. Shiva has many benevolent and fearsome depictions. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya. In his fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga, medita...

published: 02 Sep 2016

Being As An Ocean share compelling stories behind their new album from APMAs Gibson Lounge

AP Senior EditorRyan J. Downey chats with Being As An Ocean in the GibsonBackstageLounge after winning the award for "BestUndergroundBand" at the 2015 APMAs.
The band expresses their appreciation for the award and explains the tales they tell through each song on the group's self-titled album.
"We have three stories that are involved in our latest album—two of them dealing heavily with domestic abuse, which is the darkest thing we've ever gone into, just lyrically and thematically. One story was of a close friend and his struggle with being abused by his father all throughout his life and right before his death, coming to a reconciliation with him," said Joel Quartuccio.
"One story is a police call that a buddy of mine was riding along on and he witnessed some terrible things. It'...

published: 03 Aug 2015

Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain

Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's work. His many acclaimed books (including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings), are filled with the compelling stories of his patients. "Although I seem to talk about illness and damage and problems, my real theme is survival, how people manage to transcend often triumphantly," he says.
His book, Musicophila: Tales ofMusic and the Brain, explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary neurological conditions and how music works in their minds in strange and surprising ways. Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies.
In upstate New ...

published: 14 Sep 2015

How to write descriptively - Nalo Hopkinson

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The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion that you are living in the world of the story. But as a writer, how do you suck your readers into your stories in this way? Nalo Hopkinson shares some tips for how to use language to make your fiction really come alive.
Lesson by Nalo Hopkinson, animation by Enjoyanimation.

published: 16 Nov 2015

How to Write a Great Short Story - The 8-Point Story Arc

Students: Has your teacher asked you to write a short story? This video will introduce you to the classic 8-Point Story Arc which will help you structure and develop a good short story. Great for creative writing class!
Teachers: Do you want your students to write a thoughtful, well-developed story? Use this video to introduce students to the 8-Point Story Arc to help them better plan out and structure their stories.
For more information on the 8-Point Story Arc, check out the links below:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Write-Novel-Get-Published-Teach-Yourself/dp/1444103237/275-7645991-3604747?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/how-to-structure-a-story-the-eight-point-arc/
http://changingminds.org/disciplines/storytelling/plots/eight_point_arc.htm

"There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds," says Contently's Editor-in-Chief Joe Lazauskas. "It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times." Lazauskas then defines the four key elements that all compelling stories share, from cave paintings to the Bible—even Star Wars. If you can incorporate them all into a single narrative, you may have mastered storytelling.
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15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’

15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’
A 15-12 months-old says her mother should be giving her at least $2,500 to keep her lifestyle of buying, lunches, running shoes, and drivers -- and cutting it to $1,000 makes her experience like a peasant.
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Loosely based on the dark tales of HP Lovecraft, "Late Bloomer" is a compelling and humorous journey through a young boy's first sexual education class.

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The Strange And Compelling Tale Of The Grinning Gutless Hyena

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7 Of The Most Horrifying TRUE Scary Stories Found On The Internet | Best LetsNotMeet Horror Stories

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The Winter's Tale trailer (The Royal Ballet)

Shakespeare’s tale of love and loss becomes compelling dance drama in Christopher Wheeldon’s ballet adaptation, with music by Joby Talbot. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/winterstale
Christopher Wheeldon, Artistic Associate of The Royal Ballet, created his adaptation of Shakespeare’s late great romance The Winter’s Tale for The Royal Ballet in 2014. Building on the success of Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Winter’s Tale received ecstatic praise at its premiere, acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for its intelligent, distinctive and emotionally powerful story, told through exquisite dance. It is now widely judged to be a modern ballet classic.
The story follows the destruction of a marriage through consuming jealousy, the abandonment of a child and a seeming...

published: 02 Jan 2018

5 True TIME SLIP Stories | Glitch In The Matrix Tales

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published: 30 Sep 2017

25 CREATION Stories From Around The World

Do you know all the creation stories from around the world? The story of creation is made of a patchwork of myths and stories from every culture, this is not just the story of genesis. These elaborate stories of how the world began will make you think about god, creation, and the holy creation of the human race. We are lucky enough to have these creation stories from around the world to share with you. These creation stories for kids and adults will have you mesmerized with the elaborate details from many different cultures. Without further ado, here are 25 Creation Stories from Around the World.
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published: 23 May 2018

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The Arctic has always been a place of mystery, myth and fascination. The Inuit and their predecessors adapted and thrived for thousands of years in what is arguably the harshest environment on earth. Today, the Arctic is the focus of intense research. Instead of seeking to conquer the north, scientist pioneers are searching for answers to some troubling questions about the impacts of human activities around the world on this fragile and largely uninhabited frontier.
Wonders of the Arctic centers on our ongoing mission to explore and come to terms with the Arctic, and the compelling stories of our many forays into this captivating place will be interwoven to create a unifying message about the state of the Arctic today. Underlying all these tales is the crucial role that ice plays in...

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6 Compelling Stories About The Legend Of Lord Shiva You Must Know

Shiva meaning "The Auspicious One" is one of the three major deities of Hinduism. He is worshiped as the supreme god within Shaivism, one of the three most infl...

Shiva meaning "The Auspicious One" is one of the three major deities of Hinduism. He is worshiped as the supreme god within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in contemporary Hinduism. He is one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta Tradition, and "the Creator, the Preserver, the Transformer, and the Destroyer".
At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as formless, limitless, transcendent, and unchanging. Shiva has many benevolent and fearsome depictions. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya. In his fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga, meditation, and arts.
So here are 6 Compelling Stories About The Legend Of Lord Shiva that You Must Know.
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Shiva meaning "The Auspicious One" is one of the three major deities of Hinduism. He is worshiped as the supreme god within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in contemporary Hinduism. He is one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta Tradition, and "the Creator, the Preserver, the Transformer, and the Destroyer".
At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as formless, limitless, transcendent, and unchanging. Shiva has many benevolent and fearsome depictions. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya. In his fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga, meditation, and arts.
So here are 6 Compelling Stories About The Legend Of Lord Shiva that You Must Know.
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AP Senior EditorRyan J. Downey chats with Being As An Ocean in the GibsonBackstageLounge after winning the award for "BestUndergroundBand" at the 2015 APMAs.
The band expresses their appreciation for the award and explains the tales they tell through each song on the group's self-titled album.
"We have three stories that are involved in our latest album—two of them dealing heavily with domestic abuse, which is the darkest thing we've ever gone into, just lyrically and thematically. One story was of a close friend and his struggle with being abused by his father all throughout his life and right before his death, coming to a reconciliation with him," said Joel Quartuccio.
"One story is a police call that a buddy of mine was riding along on and he witnessed some terrible things. It's a contemplation of human nature and trying to focus the things that can be redemptive and restorative in human nature. Taking the bad, but knowing the good can be pulled out of things," Quartuccio continues.
"The third [story] is a historical fiction, if you will, of trying to take the place of Judas and really kind of paint a different picture—a more human one," said Quartuccio.
HearJoel and the rest of the band explain each story that inspired the album in the video above!

AP Senior EditorRyan J. Downey chats with Being As An Ocean in the GibsonBackstageLounge after winning the award for "BestUndergroundBand" at the 2015 APMAs.
The band expresses their appreciation for the award and explains the tales they tell through each song on the group's self-titled album.
"We have three stories that are involved in our latest album—two of them dealing heavily with domestic abuse, which is the darkest thing we've ever gone into, just lyrically and thematically. One story was of a close friend and his struggle with being abused by his father all throughout his life and right before his death, coming to a reconciliation with him," said Joel Quartuccio.
"One story is a police call that a buddy of mine was riding along on and he witnessed some terrible things. It's a contemplation of human nature and trying to focus the things that can be redemptive and restorative in human nature. Taking the bad, but knowing the good can be pulled out of things," Quartuccio continues.
"The third [story] is a historical fiction, if you will, of trying to take the place of Judas and really kind of paint a different picture—a more human one," said Quartuccio.
HearJoel and the rest of the band explain each story that inspired the album in the video above!

Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's work. His many acclaimed books (including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings), are filled with the compelling stories of his patients. "Although I seem to talk about illness and damage and problems, my real theme is survival, how people manage to transcend often triumphantly," he says.
His book, Musicophila: Tales ofMusic and the Brain, explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary neurological conditions and how music works in their minds in strange and surprising ways. Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies.
In upstate New York, Alan encounters the inspirational Matt Giordano who has suffered from severe Tourette syndrome nearly all his life. It's a condition which made him violent as a child and has continued to overpower him with involuntary movements or tics. Kathy Giordano, Matt's mother says how, "he would come home from school and spin in a circle on the floor for around two hours at a time and he’d be crying 'Mummy, Mummy help me, help me', but if I tried to stop him he'd get angry at me because he needed to complete the tic". Amazingly Matt has found a way to stop his tics: by playing the drums. Now he leads a drumming workshop to help others with Tourettes.
Then there's Tony Cicoria, a respected orthopaedic surgeon who was struck by lightning in 1994 and suddenly developed an insatiable passion to play the piano. Before the accident he had no interest in classical music and or the piano. Afterwards his urge to play was obsessive. "For a long time I thought certainly that the only reason that I was allowed to live was because of the music." Alan meets Tony as he prepares for the first public performance of his The LightningSonata, inspired by the events which have changed his life.
Derek Paravicini is blind, autistic and needs round-the-clock care. He is also a musical savant whose astonishing talent leaves Alan speechless. He can listen to a complex piece of music just once, before playing it back faultlessly and has thrilled audiences around the world with his talent and musical skill.
These extraordinary people bring to life the pages of Sacks latest work.
This intimate film follows Alan Yentob as he investigates the amazing impact music can have on the human brain. Inquisitive to understand more he even offers himself up as a guinea pig and has an MRI scan to find out how his brain functions when listening to different types of music, which has some surprising results! Even neurologist, ProfessorLawrence Parsons, who carried out the test is shocked by Alan's extreme neurological response to his favourite piece of music.
Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain, BBC One, 3rd June 2008, 10.35pm.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/imagine/episode/oliver_sacks.shtml

Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's work. His many acclaimed books (including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings), are filled with the compelling stories of his patients. "Although I seem to talk about illness and damage and problems, my real theme is survival, how people manage to transcend often triumphantly," he says.
His book, Musicophila: Tales ofMusic and the Brain, explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary neurological conditions and how music works in their minds in strange and surprising ways. Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies.
In upstate New York, Alan encounters the inspirational Matt Giordano who has suffered from severe Tourette syndrome nearly all his life. It's a condition which made him violent as a child and has continued to overpower him with involuntary movements or tics. Kathy Giordano, Matt's mother says how, "he would come home from school and spin in a circle on the floor for around two hours at a time and he’d be crying 'Mummy, Mummy help me, help me', but if I tried to stop him he'd get angry at me because he needed to complete the tic". Amazingly Matt has found a way to stop his tics: by playing the drums. Now he leads a drumming workshop to help others with Tourettes.
Then there's Tony Cicoria, a respected orthopaedic surgeon who was struck by lightning in 1994 and suddenly developed an insatiable passion to play the piano. Before the accident he had no interest in classical music and or the piano. Afterwards his urge to play was obsessive. "For a long time I thought certainly that the only reason that I was allowed to live was because of the music." Alan meets Tony as he prepares for the first public performance of his The LightningSonata, inspired by the events which have changed his life.
Derek Paravicini is blind, autistic and needs round-the-clock care. He is also a musical savant whose astonishing talent leaves Alan speechless. He can listen to a complex piece of music just once, before playing it back faultlessly and has thrilled audiences around the world with his talent and musical skill.
These extraordinary people bring to life the pages of Sacks latest work.
This intimate film follows Alan Yentob as he investigates the amazing impact music can have on the human brain. Inquisitive to understand more he even offers himself up as a guinea pig and has an MRI scan to find out how his brain functions when listening to different types of music, which has some surprising results! Even neurologist, ProfessorLawrence Parsons, who carried out the test is shocked by Alan's extreme neurological response to his favourite piece of music.
Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain, BBC One, 3rd June 2008, 10.35pm.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/imagine/episode/oliver_sacks.shtml

How to write descriptively - Nalo Hopkinson

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-write-fiction-that-comes-alive-nalo-hopkinson
The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion ...

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-write-fiction-that-comes-alive-nalo-hopkinson
The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion that you are living in the world of the story. But as a writer, how do you suck your readers into your stories in this way? Nalo Hopkinson shares some tips for how to use language to make your fiction really come alive.
Lesson by Nalo Hopkinson, animation by Enjoyanimation.

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-write-fiction-that-comes-alive-nalo-hopkinson
The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion that you are living in the world of the story. But as a writer, how do you suck your readers into your stories in this way? Nalo Hopkinson shares some tips for how to use language to make your fiction really come alive.
Lesson by Nalo Hopkinson, animation by Enjoyanimation.

How to Write a Great Short Story - The 8-Point Story Arc

Students: Has your teacher asked you to write a short story? This video will introduce you to the classic 8-Point Story Arc which will help you structure and de...

Students: Has your teacher asked you to write a short story? This video will introduce you to the classic 8-Point Story Arc which will help you structure and develop a good short story. Great for creative writing class!
Teachers: Do you want your students to write a thoughtful, well-developed story? Use this video to introduce students to the 8-Point Story Arc to help them better plan out and structure their stories.
For more information on the 8-Point Story Arc, check out the links below:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Write-Novel-Get-Published-Teach-Yourself/dp/1444103237/275-7645991-3604747?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/how-to-structure-a-story-the-eight-point-arc/
http://changingminds.org/disciplines/storytelling/plots/eight_point_arc.htm

Students: Has your teacher asked you to write a short story? This video will introduce you to the classic 8-Point Story Arc which will help you structure and develop a good short story. Great for creative writing class!
Teachers: Do you want your students to write a thoughtful, well-developed story? Use this video to introduce students to the 8-Point Story Arc to help them better plan out and structure their stories.
For more information on the 8-Point Story Arc, check out the links below:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Write-Novel-Get-Published-Teach-Yourself/dp/1444103237/275-7645991-3604747?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/how-to-structure-a-story-the-eight-point-arc/
http://changingminds.org/disciplines/storytelling/plots/eight_point_arc.htm

"There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds," says...

"There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds," says Contently's Editor-in-Chief Joe Lazauskas. "It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times." Lazauskas then defines the four key elements that all compelling stories share, from cave paintings to the Bible—even Star Wars. If you can incorporate them all into a single narrative, you may have mastered storytelling.
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Transcript: There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds. The neural activity in our brains increases fivefold and in addition we basically get given a drug. It’s called an empathy drug called oxytocin that gets released when we hear really good stories. And this combination of all of these neurons firing at five times the capacity otherwise when we hear a story, plus this really awesome drug seeping into our brain that makes us feel good makes us remember things.
It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times. When we were sitting around campfires and chasing wooly mammoths and trying to rub sticks together and like figure out how to make more fire and starting to build tribes we didn’t have written language. But the way that we passed down stories told our next of kin that, you know, "stay away from the tigers over there and don’t eat these berries," was through stories. Because we saw that it allowed us to store information and remember and be captivated in such a different way.
So the first element of great storytelling is relatability. And if you think back to Star Wars, right. What makes Star Wars so good? It isn’t necessarily the technology. It isn’t just the amazing graphics. The thing that makes Star Wars so good is that it was based on nostalgia for 1950sAmericana. So if you look at the original Star Wars the spaceships kind of look like old hot rods from the 50s. A lot of the fashion evokes the 1950s. A lot of the shots evoke the great movies from 1950s Americana. And George Lucas was obsessed with 1950s Americana in this way. So it gave this sense of relatability that allowed viewers to be transported to this bizarre, crazy, alternate universe where these weird looking aliens were getting drunk and fighting in a space bar and there was a giant Wookie who’s a dude’s best friend. But they’re grounded in all of that nostalgia from their life that they had just had in an era where American in the 1970s was really nostalgic to that 1950s Americana and allowed it to click.
This actually ties in with the second key to great storytelling, the great element which is novelty. So relatability isn’t very good if it’s all boring, it’s generic, it’s the same thing that we’ve seen over and over again, right. Our brains also light up when we see something that’s new. It was a survival mechanism from prehistoric times when we saw something new. It was a potential threat to our lives. We had to be on high alert. We had to be wired to pay attention to it right away. And so when we see something new our brains light up, the city of our brain is illuminated. It’s going like crazy. But if something is too novel, it becomes confusing to our brains. If there’s too much novelty, we either get scared or disinterested and our brain starts to shut off and go into a survival mechanism. So in storytelling amongst those first two elements there’s this great Venn diagram between relatability and novelty and that sweet spot where it’s relatable enough that we feel comfortable being transported into that world. But it’s novel enough that it keeps our interest, but it doesn’t go too much in either direction.
And the third element of great storytelling is tension. This should be pretty obvious, right, on that tension is something that carries a great story along. As Aristotle said, the job of storyteller is to create a gap between what should be and what is, and then continue to string the reader along closing that gap between what should be and what is, and reopening it over and over again until that gap is closed and the tale ends. So in any good story you need that conflict. You need that tension that’s going to keep the reader or the viewer on high alert, always on the edge of their seat, teasing them that this tension gap is going to be closed before reopening it again and again and again. And that’s what keeps us captivated in a story.

"There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds," says Contently's Editor-in-Chief Joe Lazauskas. "It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times." Lazauskas then defines the four key elements that all compelling stories share, from cave paintings to the Bible—even Star Wars. If you can incorporate them all into a single narrative, you may have mastered storytelling.
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Transcript: There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds. The neural activity in our brains increases fivefold and in addition we basically get given a drug. It’s called an empathy drug called oxytocin that gets released when we hear really good stories. And this combination of all of these neurons firing at five times the capacity otherwise when we hear a story, plus this really awesome drug seeping into our brain that makes us feel good makes us remember things.
It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times. When we were sitting around campfires and chasing wooly mammoths and trying to rub sticks together and like figure out how to make more fire and starting to build tribes we didn’t have written language. But the way that we passed down stories told our next of kin that, you know, "stay away from the tigers over there and don’t eat these berries," was through stories. Because we saw that it allowed us to store information and remember and be captivated in such a different way.
So the first element of great storytelling is relatability. And if you think back to Star Wars, right. What makes Star Wars so good? It isn’t necessarily the technology. It isn’t just the amazing graphics. The thing that makes Star Wars so good is that it was based on nostalgia for 1950sAmericana. So if you look at the original Star Wars the spaceships kind of look like old hot rods from the 50s. A lot of the fashion evokes the 1950s. A lot of the shots evoke the great movies from 1950s Americana. And George Lucas was obsessed with 1950s Americana in this way. So it gave this sense of relatability that allowed viewers to be transported to this bizarre, crazy, alternate universe where these weird looking aliens were getting drunk and fighting in a space bar and there was a giant Wookie who’s a dude’s best friend. But they’re grounded in all of that nostalgia from their life that they had just had in an era where American in the 1970s was really nostalgic to that 1950s Americana and allowed it to click.
This actually ties in with the second key to great storytelling, the great element which is novelty. So relatability isn’t very good if it’s all boring, it’s generic, it’s the same thing that we’ve seen over and over again, right. Our brains also light up when we see something that’s new. It was a survival mechanism from prehistoric times when we saw something new. It was a potential threat to our lives. We had to be on high alert. We had to be wired to pay attention to it right away. And so when we see something new our brains light up, the city of our brain is illuminated. It’s going like crazy. But if something is too novel, it becomes confusing to our brains. If there’s too much novelty, we either get scared or disinterested and our brain starts to shut off and go into a survival mechanism. So in storytelling amongst those first two elements there’s this great Venn diagram between relatability and novelty and that sweet spot where it’s relatable enough that we feel comfortable being transported into that world. But it’s novel enough that it keeps our interest, but it doesn’t go too much in either direction.
And the third element of great storytelling is tension. This should be pretty obvious, right, on that tension is something that carries a great story along. As Aristotle said, the job of storyteller is to create a gap between what should be and what is, and then continue to string the reader along closing that gap between what should be and what is, and reopening it over and over again until that gap is closed and the tale ends. So in any good story you need that conflict. You need that tension that’s going to keep the reader or the viewer on high alert, always on the edge of their seat, teasing them that this tension gap is going to be closed before reopening it again and again and again. And that’s what keeps us captivated in a story.

15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’

15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’
A 15-12 months-old says her mother should be giving her at least $2,500 to keep her lifestyle...

15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’
A 15-12 months-old says her mother should be giving her at least $2,500 to keep her lifestyle of buying, lunches, running shoes, and drivers -- and cutting it to $1,000 makes her experience like a peasant.
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Shakespeare’s tale of love and loss becomes compelling dance drama in Christopher Wheeldon’s ballet adaptation, with music by Joby Talbot. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/winterstale
Christopher Wheeldon, Artistic Associate of The Royal Ballet, created his adaptation of Shakespeare’s late great romance The Winter’s Tale for The Royal Ballet in 2014. Building on the success of Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Winter’s Tale received ecstatic praise at its premiere, acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for its intelligent, distinctive and emotionally powerful story, told through exquisite dance. It is now widely judged to be a modern ballet classic.
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25 CREATION Stories From Around The World

Do you know all the creation stories from around the world? The story of creation is made of a patchwork of myths and stories from every culture, this is not ju...

Do you know all the creation stories from around the world? The story of creation is made of a patchwork of myths and stories from every culture, this is not just the story of genesis. These elaborate stories of how the world began will make you think about god, creation, and the holy creation of the human race. We are lucky enough to have these creation stories from around the world to share with you. These creation stories for kids and adults will have you mesmerized with the elaborate details from many different cultures. Without further ado, here are 25 Creation Stories from Around the World.
If you are unfamiliar with stories of creation from the farthest reaches of the globe you are missing out. From marvelous creation gods to powerful animals that led creation these creation myths will have you watching more. You’ll be amazed to hear Polynesian creation stories, Mongolian stories of creation, and the beliefs of the Navajo. Feel like expanding your education? Want a little spice in your story of creation? Get ready to tap into the origins of life with these global creation stories. Makes sure you stay with us until the end of the video and leave us a comment with which story of creation you think is the most compelling.
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Do you know all the creation stories from around the world? The story of creation is made of a patchwork of myths and stories from every culture, this is not just the story of genesis. These elaborate stories of how the world began will make you think about god, creation, and the holy creation of the human race. We are lucky enough to have these creation stories from around the world to share with you. These creation stories for kids and adults will have you mesmerized with the elaborate details from many different cultures. Without further ado, here are 25 Creation Stories from Around the World.
If you are unfamiliar with stories of creation from the farthest reaches of the globe you are missing out. From marvelous creation gods to powerful animals that led creation these creation myths will have you watching more. You’ll be amazed to hear Polynesian creation stories, Mongolian stories of creation, and the beliefs of the Navajo. Feel like expanding your education? Want a little spice in your story of creation? Get ready to tap into the origins of life with these global creation stories. Makes sure you stay with us until the end of the video and leave us a comment with which story of creation you think is the most compelling.
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Wonders of the Arctic - Official Trailer 1080P HD

The Arctic has always been a place of mystery, myth and fascination. The Inuit and their predecessors adapted and thrived for thousands of years in what is arg...

The Arctic has always been a place of mystery, myth and fascination. The Inuit and their predecessors adapted and thrived for thousands of years in what is arguably the harshest environment on earth. Today, the Arctic is the focus of intense research. Instead of seeking to conquer the north, scientist pioneers are searching for answers to some troubling questions about the impacts of human activities around the world on this fragile and largely uninhabited frontier.
Wonders of the Arctic centers on our ongoing mission to explore and come to terms with the Arctic, and the compelling stories of our many forays into this captivating place will be interwoven to create a unifying message about the state of the Arctic today. Underlying all these tales is the crucial role that ice plays in the northern environment and the changes that are quickly overtaking the people and animals who have adapted to this land of ice and snow.

The Arctic has always been a place of mystery, myth and fascination. The Inuit and their predecessors adapted and thrived for thousands of years in what is arguably the harshest environment on earth. Today, the Arctic is the focus of intense research. Instead of seeking to conquer the north, scientist pioneers are searching for answers to some troubling questions about the impacts of human activities around the world on this fragile and largely uninhabited frontier.
Wonders of the Arctic centers on our ongoing mission to explore and come to terms with the Arctic, and the compelling stories of our many forays into this captivating place will be interwoven to create a unifying message about the state of the Arctic today. Underlying all these tales is the crucial role that ice plays in the northern environment and the changes that are quickly overtaking the people and animals who have adapted to this land of ice and snow.

5 Most Believable Sightings, Stories & Encounters with Bigfoot

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In this video, we show you the best and most compelling evidence that exist ranging from conspiracy theories about the secret US government pegasus project to real time travelers in charlie chaplin movies and even mike tyson boxing fights! We talk to real life time travelers such as hakan nordkvist and andrew d basagio who claims to have explored wormholes in real life and traveled through time into the past and future. Some even have time travel photos to prove it, unearthing ancient tombs in China and finding Swiss watches. In this time travel 2016 documentary, see for yourself if these are real time travel footage or just an elaborate hoax and nothing more than a crazy conspiracy theory against the government. Are prgrams like the Pegasus Project nothing more than science fiction fantasy or a more sinister government cover up of a time travel program? These are some of the best evidence of time travel which allows a person to gain the power of teleportation through space and time. Real teleportation exists in our planet today.
Have we been visited by our future selves before and not know it? Does the technology to bend space and time already exist or is it nothing more than pseudo physics ? Find out when you watch our time travelers caught on camera!
Could all these footage and witnesses be irrefutable proof that time travel exists? Time Travel validation by various witnesses have existed over the years but many things can be faked. Such as the time travel chaplin. Do you believe in the possibility of time travel? Watch these awesome time traveler interviews and time travel caught on camera!
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Time travel, a beloved concept that has been imagined and debated about in countless movies, books and literature. The ability to travel to the past, present and future in an instant. The fascination with the idea of bending the reality of space time at will, exploring the future and righting the wrongs of our past. So what are some of the most compelling pieces of evidence that time travel exists?
Modern scientific theories have shown that time travel is within our grasp and time travelers could possible exist sometime in the near future. But could time travelers already exist now. Not just in our present but also in our past? So time travel may exists? Do we have any time travel facts to base our assumptions on? Are all the information we have scientific or just pure speculation? Is it Psuedo Science? Are all we believe in just time travel myths? Could there be possible evidence of time travel throughout history? There are many mysterious cases of time travel that can't be explained so today, we will show you the 10 strongest signs of Time Travel caught on camera.
In this video, we show you the best and most compelling evidence that exist ranging from conspiracy theories about the secret US government pegasus project to real time travelers in charlie chaplin movies and even mike tyson boxing fights! We talk to real life time travelers such as hakan nordkvist and andrew d basagio who claims to have explored wormholes in real life and traveled through time into the past and future. Some even have time travel photos to prove it, unearthing ancient tombs in China and finding Swiss watches. In this time travel 2016 documentary, see for yourself if these are real time travel footage or just an elaborate hoax and nothing more than a crazy conspiracy theory against the government. Are prgrams like the Pegasus Project nothing more than science fiction fantasy or a more sinister government cover up of a time travel program? These are some of the best evidence of time travel which allows a person to gain the power of teleportation through space and time. Real teleportation exists in our planet today.
Have we been visited by our future selves before and not know it? Does the technology to bend space and time already exist or is it nothing more than pseudo physics ? Find out when you watch our time travelers caught on camera!
Could all these footage and witnesses be irrefutable proof that time travel exists? Time Travel validation by various witnesses have existed over the years but many things can be faked. Such as the time travel chaplin. Do you believe in the possibility of time travel? Watch these awesome time traveler interviews and time travel caught on camera!
Hang tight and Hope you enjoy our time travel documentary! MysteriousTime TravellingStories are always nice to hear and some of these stories provide the most compelling pieces of evidence that prove time travel exists.
Time Travel Top 10 Video. Real Cases of Time Travel.
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1. The Time Traveler Who Met Himself
►I met myself in the future! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY-5qTSErf0)
2. Iron Mike TysonBoxingMatch
►Mike Tyson vs Peter Mcneely1995 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oww5zb0XvHg)
3. Letters From The Future
►HELP: Who is this man (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seLuy-S5mXY)
4. Charlie ChaplinTime Traveler
►Charlie Chaplin The Circus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj3qesTjOE8)
5. Cellphones of The Past
► Time Travel Caught On Film (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vwy6gSs-ljA)
6. The Chinese Swiss Watch
7. Andrew D. Basagio and the Pegasus Project
8. The CapeScottPhoto
9. Mysterious Police CarChase
10. The British ColumbiaHippie Time Traveler
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The notion of time travel has always fascinated people, usually popularised in movies, tv shows and books. We are fixated on the events of the past, and sometimes question for example if killing baby Hitler would have changed the course of world history for the better. But what if time travel isn’t fiction? Today we’ll be showcasing what could possibly be real life evidence of time travel. These are 10 counts of possible Evidence of Time Travel Throughout History that just might change your mind, if they are not time travellers,you must admit that some …... are downright spooky.
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http://www.icollector.com/1800-S-1900-S-JAKE-NAFSTED-NATIVE-COPPER-TOKEN-TONSINA-ALASKA_i24066183
http://higginson.unl.edu/letters/LCye27.html
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The notion of time travel has always fascinated people, usually popularised in movies, tv shows and books. We are fixated on the events of the past, and sometimes question for example if killing baby Hitler would have changed the course of world history for the better. But what if time travel isn’t fiction? Today we’ll be showcasing what could possibly be real life evidence of time travel. These are 10 counts of possible Evidence of Time Travel Throughout History that just might change your mind, if they are not time travellers,you must admit that some …... are downright spooky.
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Do you like being scared or creeped out?
Learn about the dark side of this world with our Weird World Channel. Every Wednesday and Friday we publish thought provoking videos related to scary facts, dark topics and the paranormal.
You can’t deny that this Weird World has a creepy side that is frightening and mysterious! At Weird World we jump head first into these dark topics to discover some interesting stories and facts we post in our weekly videos created in a entertaining and fun way!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LguXnutCerI
10 Most AmazingPrison Escapes
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"The Time Machine (2002)" Theatrical Trailer
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Time Traveller at a FootballGame
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5Y2Hnh_lfY
http://mozotravel.com/2016/08/09/23-times-traveler-caught-on-tape/2/
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/50/Drumsalongthemohawk.jpg
http://www.everseradio.com/top-five-images-of-alleged-time-travelers/
http://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/timeless-mystery-how-did-swiss-ring-watch-end-sealed-ming-dynasty-tomb-003312
http://umblepie-northernterritory.blogspot.com.au/2016/04/salamanca-1936-and-1999-war-and-peace.html
http://www.amusingplanet.com/2015/02/the-cathedral-of-salamanca-astronaut.html
http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/travel/europe/how-did-an-astronaut-come-to-be-carved-into-the-portico-of-salamanca-s-cathedral-1.1643365
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1081104-ancient-aliens-mysteries-of-the-salamanca-cathedral-astronaut-carving-revealed/
http://www.messagetoeagle.com/baffling-ancient-man-made-object-hidden-inside-stone-another-mysterious-prehistoric-high-tech-artifact/
http://coolinterestingstuff.com/the-strange-case-of-rudolph-fentz
http://www.the-line-up.com/rudolph-fentz/
http://www.icollector.com/1800-S-1900-S-JAKE-NAFSTED-NATIVE-COPPER-TOKEN-TONSINA-ALASKA_i24066183
http://higginson.unl.edu/letters/LCye27.html
https://au.pinterest.com/pin/279293614364219180/
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Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain

Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's work. His many acclaimed books (including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings), are filled with the compelling stories of his patients. "Although I seem to talk about illness and damage and problems, my real theme is survival, how people manage to transcend often triumphantly," he says.
His book, Musicophila: Tales ofMusic and the Brain, explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary neurological conditions and how music works in their minds in strange and surprising ways. Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies.
In upstate New ...

published: 14 Sep 2015

7 Of The Most Horrifying TRUE Scary Stories Found On The Internet | Best LetsNotMeet Horror Stories

These are 7 real life horror stories of varying topics coming from different people from all around the world.
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published: 13 Feb 2017

Evil Happens…but God - Genesis 50:15-21 - Skip Heitzig

The story of Joseph is one of the Bible’s most compelling tales. And the most gripping feature is the difference between Joseph’s outlook and that of his eleven brothers. After all the intrigue, the ups and downs of Joseph’s life and career, and the years of deception and selfishness by Joseph’s brothers, the finale comes after their father, Jacob, dies. This is one of the Bible’s best but God moments,as forgiveness eclipses failure. Let’s consider Joseph’s brothers as they approach him one last time.
This teaching is from our series ...but God with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Church.

published: 23 Apr 2018

Story Before Bedtime: The Sword In The Stone (Great Britain)

Story Before Bedtime: The Sword In The Stone. An old English legend about a boy who was destined to be king of the Britons, and the importance of maintaining courage and integrity when all hope is lost.
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The hero behind the legend of King Arthur is said to have lived around A.D.500. The real Arthur is believed to have been a military leader of a people called the Britons.
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published: 05 Nov 2016

World of Discovery - Tales from the Tomb: Lost Sons of the Pharaoh

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In 1922, the world was electrified by the discovery of the sealed tomb of King Tutankhamun. Archaeologist Ken Weeks located KV-5, Tomb #5, whose buried doorway in Egypt's Valley of the Kings reveals what is by far the biggest and most intriguing tomb in Egypt. Long hidden under the stalls of souvenir vendors and filled with debris, the tomb still mystifies. Join Ken Weeks as he makes sense of the scene and recreates the world of Ramses the Great from its remnants.
The World of Discovery series takes you to the far corners of the globe to explore the secrets of nature and wildlife, the frontiers of science and technology, and the compelling questions of history and the world we live in.
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published: 21 May 2014

Transdimensional Relationship between Djinn ET Presence and Humanity

Could a single entity be responsible for a multitude of paranormal experiences throughout history? Drawing upon an extensive research in all facets of the paranormal, a compelling case that our interactions with spirits, extraterrestrials, shadow figures, ancient aliens, demi-gods and human-creature hybrids all involve the mysterious Djinn. The Djinn are little-known in the West beyond folk tales of genies in lamps and bottles, but they are real and active in our world. They are a race of powerful, masterful shape-shifters who exist in a dimension parallel to ours. Humans have had millennia of intense engagements with the Djinn, who disguise themselves in the forms of many different entities in order to keep themselves and their true motives hidden. Some of their motives are not in our be...

published: 16 Jan 2014

The Timeless Tale of the Hero's Journey: Full Film!

This film is an exploration of famed Mythologist Joseph Campbell's studies and their continuing impact on our culture. Through interviews with visionaries from a variety of fields interwoven with enactments of classic tales by a sweet and motley group of kids, the film navigates the stages of what Campbell dubbed The Hero's Journey: the challenges, the fears, the dragons, the battles, and the return home as a changed person. Rooted in deeply personal accounts and timeless stories, Finding Joe shows how Campbell's work is relevant and essential in today's world and how it provides a narrative for how to live a fully realized life - or as Campbell would simply state, how to "follow your bliss".
In narratology and comparative #mythology, the #monomyth, or the hero's journey, is the common te...

published: 14 Jul 2017

World of Mysteries - On the Trail of Bigfoot

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Is there an unknown beast lurking in the forests of the American Northwest? Thousands of people say they've seen it. It is part ape, part man, almost nine feet tall, covered head to foot in thick dark hair, and it walks on two legs. It's sometimes called Sasquatch, a Native American word, one of more than eighty names they have for such a creature. More commonly it's known as Bigfoot. Could this beast be the fabled missing link that proves we humans are descended from apes? A link that if proved, would be explosive!
It challenges our thinking about everything we know about science, about culture, about mythology, this is a creature that shouldn't...

published: 30 Jul 2014

Advanced Ancient Technologies That Will Leave You Speechless

Opens the door to the amazing world of ancient technology, from the computers of the ancient world to the 'flying machines of the gods'. The video explores the technology that was allegedly used in Atlantis and the theory that the great pyramid of Egypt was originally a gigantic power station. From beginning to end, it is filled with facts, keen observations and tales that challenge modern assumptions in a humorous, intelligent and compelling way.
These ancient technologies might just be the key to saving humanity and our planet - rediscovering ways of producing free sustainable energy which is what I am sure they were used for. If we stop ridiculing 'maverick archaeologists and scientists' and ask ourselves - if these megaliths were machines, how would they work? - we may just stand a ch...

published: 11 Jan 2018

The Confession (2010) - Col. Russell Williams Documentary

In a commercial-free special edition of the fifth estate, Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams. From his initial denial to the full declaration of guilt, the fifth estate deciphers one of the most compelling and distressing confessions in Canadian criminal history with the help of people who know the art of interrogation better than anyone else. For many months, the fifth estate has been following the story of Russell Williams and now is able to piece it together from the early clues to the final confession.
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CON3212 Tales of Migration from Java EE 5 to 7

Are you still stuck in Java EE 5? Eager to move and boost developer productivity with all the cool things introduced in Java EE 7? Attend this session to hear about some of the solutions Tomitribe had to implement to completely migrate an application called Segurnet from Java EE 5 to Java EE 7. Expect a very technical session that delves into the details. Segurnet is a platform held by APS (PortugueseInsuranceAssociation) that has served as an integration network for the insurance sector in Portugal for the last 20 years, with more than 33,000 active users.
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Roberto Cortez, Senior Software Engineer, Tomitribe
My name is Roberto Cortez and I was born in Venezuela, but I have spent most of my life in Coimbra – Portugal, where I currently live. I am a professional JavaDeveloper wo...

published: 14 Dec 2015

Arthur Rackham’s Illustrations of European Fairy Tales and Folklore

Arthur Rackham was an illustrator in the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in London in 1867. He began studying at the Lambeth School of Art at the age of 18, and soon found his passion and calling. …
Rackham’s pieces were known for their luxurious use of color and keen attention to detail. His styles ranged easily from vivid, bright splashes of color to more muted, subtle tones. He became a member of the Royal Watercolour Society and mastered the watercolor method of painting, seen in many of his works. Many of the books Rackham illustrated include both his black and white, and color plates. Some, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne’s WonderBook, include Rackham’s experimentation with partially colored prints, similar to the effect seen with Japanese woodblock art.
Much of Rackham’...

published: 18 Feb 2018

Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War (FULL Audiobook)

Story of a CommonSoldier of ArmyLife in the Civil War, 1861-1865, The
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Leander Stillwell was an 18-year-old Illinois farm boy, living with his family in a log cabin, when the U.S. Civil War broke out. Stillwell felt a duty "to help save the Nation;" but, as with many other young men, his Patriotism was tinged with bravura: "the idea of staying at home and turning over senseless clods on the farm with the cannon thundering so close at hand . . . was simply intolerable." Stillwell volunteered for the 61st Illinois Infantry in January 1861. His youthful enthusiasm for the soldier's life was soon tempere...

published: 30 Sep 2013

Classic Game Postmortem: Maniac Mansion

In this 2011ClassicGamePostmortem, Maniac Mansion developer Ron Gilbert revisits the classic adventure game and recounts tales from the game's development process.
GDC talks cover a range of developmental topics including game design, programming, audio, visual arts, business management, production, online games, and much more. We post a fresh GDC video every weekday. Subscribe to the channel to stay on top of regular updates, and check out GDC Vault for thousands of more in-depth talks from our archives.
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published: 30 Mar 2017

"The Puppetmaster's Regime" [COMPLETE] | CreepyPasta Storytime

This CreepyPasta series had to be brought back for Halloween. It's one of the most compelling and very much darkest stories I've had the honor of telling to date. Viewer Discretion is very advised.
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published: 08 Oct 2015

Not Forgotten - Full Documentary

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In this special edition of Not Forgotten, journalist and broadcaster Ian Hislop explores the compelling and emotive stories of conscientious objectors during the First World War.
Ian visits war memorials and the battlefields of the Western Front, and looks for evidence in local archives and personal war diaries to inspire his search for stories. He meets the descendants of some of the 'Conchies' and hears how they have dealt with the social stigma of their relatives' refusal to fight.
Ian discovers that conscientious objectors fell into two loose categories; the 'alternativists', those prepared to undertake non-combative roles, such as ambulance drivers and stretcher-bearers; and the 'absolutists', the most determined and extreme COs who refused to carry out any wo...

published: 11 Mar 2014

"The Bigfoot Stories You've Never Heard" #WeirdDarkness

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This episode is a collaboration with my friends and HauntingStories. I’ll be telling you about Bigfoot – and over at Haunting Stories they’ve posted another video, with me narrating a continuation of this regarding the Minnesota Iceman! Be sure to check out their video right after you watch this one! This is WeirdDarkness – where you’ll find creepypastas, ghost stories, unsolved mysteries, crytptids like Bigfoot, and other stories of the strange and bizarre. Feel free to share your own creepy story at WeirdDarkness.com, I might use it in a future episode! Now.. sit back, turn down t...

published: 22 Oct 2016

Konsoll 2017: Molly Maloney - Out on a Limb: Practical Approaches to Branching Story

Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's work. His many acclaimed books (including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings), are filled with the compelling stories of his patients. "Although I seem to talk about illness and damage and problems, my real theme is survival, how people manage to transcend often triumphantly," he says.
His book, Musicophila: Tales ofMusic and the Brain, explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary neurological conditions and how music works in their minds in strange and surprising ways. Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies.
In upstate New York, Alan encounters the inspirational Matt Giordano who has suffered from severe Tourette syndrome nearly all his life. It's a condition which made him violent as a child and has continued to overpower him with involuntary movements or tics. Kathy Giordano, Matt's mother says how, "he would come home from school and spin in a circle on the floor for around two hours at a time and he’d be crying 'Mummy, Mummy help me, help me', but if I tried to stop him he'd get angry at me because he needed to complete the tic". Amazingly Matt has found a way to stop his tics: by playing the drums. Now he leads a drumming workshop to help others with Tourettes.
Then there's Tony Cicoria, a respected orthopaedic surgeon who was struck by lightning in 1994 and suddenly developed an insatiable passion to play the piano. Before the accident he had no interest in classical music and or the piano. Afterwards his urge to play was obsessive. "For a long time I thought certainly that the only reason that I was allowed to live was because of the music." Alan meets Tony as he prepares for the first public performance of his The LightningSonata, inspired by the events which have changed his life.
Derek Paravicini is blind, autistic and needs round-the-clock care. He is also a musical savant whose astonishing talent leaves Alan speechless. He can listen to a complex piece of music just once, before playing it back faultlessly and has thrilled audiences around the world with his talent and musical skill.
These extraordinary people bring to life the pages of Sacks latest work.
This intimate film follows Alan Yentob as he investigates the amazing impact music can have on the human brain. Inquisitive to understand more he even offers himself up as a guinea pig and has an MRI scan to find out how his brain functions when listening to different types of music, which has some surprising results! Even neurologist, ProfessorLawrence Parsons, who carried out the test is shocked by Alan's extreme neurological response to his favourite piece of music.
Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain, BBC One, 3rd June 2008, 10.35pm.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/imagine/episode/oliver_sacks.shtml

Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's work. His many acclaimed books (including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings), are filled with the compelling stories of his patients. "Although I seem to talk about illness and damage and problems, my real theme is survival, how people manage to transcend often triumphantly," he says.
His book, Musicophila: Tales ofMusic and the Brain, explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary neurological conditions and how music works in their minds in strange and surprising ways. Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies.
In upstate New York, Alan encounters the inspirational Matt Giordano who has suffered from severe Tourette syndrome nearly all his life. It's a condition which made him violent as a child and has continued to overpower him with involuntary movements or tics. Kathy Giordano, Matt's mother says how, "he would come home from school and spin in a circle on the floor for around two hours at a time and he’d be crying 'Mummy, Mummy help me, help me', but if I tried to stop him he'd get angry at me because he needed to complete the tic". Amazingly Matt has found a way to stop his tics: by playing the drums. Now he leads a drumming workshop to help others with Tourettes.
Then there's Tony Cicoria, a respected orthopaedic surgeon who was struck by lightning in 1994 and suddenly developed an insatiable passion to play the piano. Before the accident he had no interest in classical music and or the piano. Afterwards his urge to play was obsessive. "For a long time I thought certainly that the only reason that I was allowed to live was because of the music." Alan meets Tony as he prepares for the first public performance of his The LightningSonata, inspired by the events which have changed his life.
Derek Paravicini is blind, autistic and needs round-the-clock care. He is also a musical savant whose astonishing talent leaves Alan speechless. He can listen to a complex piece of music just once, before playing it back faultlessly and has thrilled audiences around the world with his talent and musical skill.
These extraordinary people bring to life the pages of Sacks latest work.
This intimate film follows Alan Yentob as he investigates the amazing impact music can have on the human brain. Inquisitive to understand more he even offers himself up as a guinea pig and has an MRI scan to find out how his brain functions when listening to different types of music, which has some surprising results! Even neurologist, ProfessorLawrence Parsons, who carried out the test is shocked by Alan's extreme neurological response to his favourite piece of music.
Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain, BBC One, 3rd June 2008, 10.35pm.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/imagine/episode/oliver_sacks.shtml

Evil Happens…but God - Genesis 50:15-21 - Skip Heitzig

The story of Joseph is one of the Bible’s most compelling tales. And the most gripping feature is the difference between Joseph’s outlook and that of his eleven...

The story of Joseph is one of the Bible’s most compelling tales. And the most gripping feature is the difference between Joseph’s outlook and that of his eleven brothers. After all the intrigue, the ups and downs of Joseph’s life and career, and the years of deception and selfishness by Joseph’s brothers, the finale comes after their father, Jacob, dies. This is one of the Bible’s best but God moments,as forgiveness eclipses failure. Let’s consider Joseph’s brothers as they approach him one last time.
This teaching is from our series ...but God with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Church.

The story of Joseph is one of the Bible’s most compelling tales. And the most gripping feature is the difference between Joseph’s outlook and that of his eleven brothers. After all the intrigue, the ups and downs of Joseph’s life and career, and the years of deception and selfishness by Joseph’s brothers, the finale comes after their father, Jacob, dies. This is one of the Bible’s best but God moments,as forgiveness eclipses failure. Let’s consider Joseph’s brothers as they approach him one last time.
This teaching is from our series ...but God with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Church.

Story Before Bedtime: The Sword In The Stone. An old English legend about a boy who was destined to be king of the Britons, and the importance of maintaining courage and integrity when all hope is lost.
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Story Before Bedtime: The Sword In The Stone. An old English legend about a boy who was destined to be king of the Britons, and the importance of maintaining courage and integrity when all hope is lost.
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The hero behind the legend of King Arthur is said to have lived around A.D.500. The real Arthur is believed to have been a military leader of a people called the Britons.
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In 1922, the world was electrified by the discovery of the sealed tomb of King Tutankhamun. Archaeologist Ken Weeks located KV-5, Tomb #5, whose buried doorway in Egypt's Valley of the Kings reveals what is by far the biggest and most intriguing tomb in Egypt. Long hidden under the stalls of souvenir vendors and filled with debris, the tomb still mystifies. Join Ken Weeks as he makes sense of the scene and recreates the world of Ramses the Great from its remnants.
The World of Discovery series takes you to the far corners of the globe to explore the secrets of nature and wildlife, the frontiers of science and technology, and the compelling questions of history and the world we live in.
As seen on ABC. Narrated by Hugh Downs.

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In 1922, the world was electrified by the discovery of the sealed tomb of King Tutankhamun. Archaeologist Ken Weeks located KV-5, Tomb #5, whose buried doorway in Egypt's Valley of the Kings reveals what is by far the biggest and most intriguing tomb in Egypt. Long hidden under the stalls of souvenir vendors and filled with debris, the tomb still mystifies. Join Ken Weeks as he makes sense of the scene and recreates the world of Ramses the Great from its remnants.
The World of Discovery series takes you to the far corners of the globe to explore the secrets of nature and wildlife, the frontiers of science and technology, and the compelling questions of history and the world we live in.
As seen on ABC. Narrated by Hugh Downs.

Transdimensional Relationship between Djinn ET Presence and Humanity

Could a single entity be responsible for a multitude of paranormal experiences throughout history? Drawing upon an extensive research in all facets of the paran...

Could a single entity be responsible for a multitude of paranormal experiences throughout history? Drawing upon an extensive research in all facets of the paranormal, a compelling case that our interactions with spirits, extraterrestrials, shadow figures, ancient aliens, demi-gods and human-creature hybrids all involve the mysterious Djinn. The Djinn are little-known in the West beyond folk tales of genies in lamps and bottles, but they are real and active in our world. They are a race of powerful, masterful shape-shifters who exist in a dimension parallel to ours. Humans have had millennia of intense engagements with the Djinn, who disguise themselves in the forms of many different entities in order to keep themselves and their true motives hidden. Some of their motives are not in our best interests. The Djinn are not the only beings interacting with humans, but their giant shadow falls across every part of our paranormal and entity contact experiences, including bedroom invasions, alien abductions, and genetics manipulators from other worlds. The Djinn are significant force in the destiny of human beings.

Could a single entity be responsible for a multitude of paranormal experiences throughout history? Drawing upon an extensive research in all facets of the paranormal, a compelling case that our interactions with spirits, extraterrestrials, shadow figures, ancient aliens, demi-gods and human-creature hybrids all involve the mysterious Djinn. The Djinn are little-known in the West beyond folk tales of genies in lamps and bottles, but they are real and active in our world. They are a race of powerful, masterful shape-shifters who exist in a dimension parallel to ours. Humans have had millennia of intense engagements with the Djinn, who disguise themselves in the forms of many different entities in order to keep themselves and their true motives hidden. Some of their motives are not in our best interests. The Djinn are not the only beings interacting with humans, but their giant shadow falls across every part of our paranormal and entity contact experiences, including bedroom invasions, alien abductions, and genetics manipulators from other worlds. The Djinn are significant force in the destiny of human beings.

The Timeless Tale of the Hero's Journey: Full Film!

This film is an exploration of famed Mythologist Joseph Campbell's studies and their continuing impact on our culture. Through interviews with visionaries from ...

This film is an exploration of famed Mythologist Joseph Campbell's studies and their continuing impact on our culture. Through interviews with visionaries from a variety of fields interwoven with enactments of classic tales by a sweet and motley group of kids, the film navigates the stages of what Campbell dubbed The Hero's Journey: the challenges, the fears, the dragons, the battles, and the return home as a changed person. Rooted in deeply personal accounts and timeless stories, Finding Joe shows how Campbell's work is relevant and essential in today's world and how it provides a narrative for how to live a fully realized life - or as Campbell would simply state, how to "follow your bliss".
In narratology and comparative #mythology, the #monomyth, or the hero's journey, is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory, and then comes home changed or transformed.
The concept was introduced by Joseph Campbell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949), who described the basic narrative pattern as follows:
A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man.
Campbell and other scholars, such as Erich Neumann, describe narratives of Gautama Buddha, Moses, and Christ in terms of the monomyth.
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This film is an exploration of famed Mythologist Joseph Campbell's studies and their continuing impact on our culture. Through interviews with visionaries from a variety of fields interwoven with enactments of classic tales by a sweet and motley group of kids, the film navigates the stages of what Campbell dubbed The Hero's Journey: the challenges, the fears, the dragons, the battles, and the return home as a changed person. Rooted in deeply personal accounts and timeless stories, Finding Joe shows how Campbell's work is relevant and essential in today's world and how it provides a narrative for how to live a fully realized life - or as Campbell would simply state, how to "follow your bliss".
In narratology and comparative #mythology, the #monomyth, or the hero's journey, is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory, and then comes home changed or transformed.
The concept was introduced by Joseph Campbell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949), who described the basic narrative pattern as follows:
A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man.
Campbell and other scholars, such as Erich Neumann, describe narratives of Gautama Buddha, Moses, and Christ in terms of the monomyth.
you can support my channel and share from my page here. https://www.patreon.com/Liftingtheveil

World of Mysteries - On the Trail of Bigfoot

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Is there an unknown beast lurking in the forests of the American Northwest? Thousands of people say they've seen it. It is part ape, part man, almost nine feet tall, covered head to foot in thick dark hair, and it walks on two legs. It's sometimes called Sasquatch, a Native American word, one of more than eighty names they have for such a creature. More commonly it's known as Bigfoot. Could this beast be the fabled missing link that proves we humans are descended from apes? A link that if proved, would be explosive!
It challenges our thinking about everything we know about science, about culture, about mythology, this is a creature that shouldn't be, yet is.
It is a mystery to be solved, all the evidence is not in, and we haven't yet one way or the other conclusively proved that it exists, or that it does not exist.
We have footprints supposedly left by this creature, and countless eyewitness stories, yet we still do not have any corpses, blood samples, or even bones. So does this creature exist, or is this simply the biggest hoax in human history.
"On the Trail of Bigfoot", is a documentary, from the "World of Mysteries" series.

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Is there an unknown beast lurking in the forests of the American Northwest? Thousands of people say they've seen it. It is part ape, part man, almost nine feet tall, covered head to foot in thick dark hair, and it walks on two legs. It's sometimes called Sasquatch, a Native American word, one of more than eighty names they have for such a creature. More commonly it's known as Bigfoot. Could this beast be the fabled missing link that proves we humans are descended from apes? A link that if proved, would be explosive!
It challenges our thinking about everything we know about science, about culture, about mythology, this is a creature that shouldn't be, yet is.
It is a mystery to be solved, all the evidence is not in, and we haven't yet one way or the other conclusively proved that it exists, or that it does not exist.
We have footprints supposedly left by this creature, and countless eyewitness stories, yet we still do not have any corpses, blood samples, or even bones. So does this creature exist, or is this simply the biggest hoax in human history.
"On the Trail of Bigfoot", is a documentary, from the "World of Mysteries" series.

Advanced Ancient Technologies That Will Leave You Speechless

Opens the door to the amazing world of ancient technology, from the computers of the ancient world to the 'flying machines of the gods'. The video explores the ...

Opens the door to the amazing world of ancient technology, from the computers of the ancient world to the 'flying machines of the gods'. The video explores the technology that was allegedly used in Atlantis and the theory that the great pyramid of Egypt was originally a gigantic power station. From beginning to end, it is filled with facts, keen observations and tales that challenge modern assumptions in a humorous, intelligent and compelling way.
These ancient technologies might just be the key to saving humanity and our planet - rediscovering ways of producing free sustainable energy which is what I am sure they were used for. If we stop ridiculing 'maverick archaeologists and scientists' and ask ourselves - if these megaliths were machines, how would they work? - we may just stand a chance. Proves that technology of high sophistication existed before, or rather have been in existence for longer than our conventional views of history permit us.

Opens the door to the amazing world of ancient technology, from the computers of the ancient world to the 'flying machines of the gods'. The video explores the technology that was allegedly used in Atlantis and the theory that the great pyramid of Egypt was originally a gigantic power station. From beginning to end, it is filled with facts, keen observations and tales that challenge modern assumptions in a humorous, intelligent and compelling way.
These ancient technologies might just be the key to saving humanity and our planet - rediscovering ways of producing free sustainable energy which is what I am sure they were used for. If we stop ridiculing 'maverick archaeologists and scientists' and ask ourselves - if these megaliths were machines, how would they work? - we may just stand a chance. Proves that technology of high sophistication existed before, or rather have been in existence for longer than our conventional views of history permit us.

The Confession (2010) - Col. Russell Williams Documentary

In a commercial-free special edition of the fifth estate, Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams. From his initi...

In a commercial-free special edition of the fifth estate, Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams. From his initial denial to the full declaration of guilt, the fifth estate deciphers one of the most compelling and distressing confessions in Canadian criminal history with the help of people who know the art of interrogation better than anyone else. For many months, the fifth estate has been following the story of Russell Williams and now is able to piece it together from the early clues to the final confession.
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In a commercial-free special edition of the fifth estate, Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams. From his initial denial to the full declaration of guilt, the fifth estate deciphers one of the most compelling and distressing confessions in Canadian criminal history with the help of people who know the art of interrogation better than anyone else. For many months, the fifth estate has been following the story of Russell Williams and now is able to piece it together from the early clues to the final confession.
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CON3212 Tales of Migration from Java EE 5 to 7

Are you still stuck in Java EE 5? Eager to move and boost developer productivity with all the cool things introduced in Java EE 7? Attend this session to hear a...

Are you still stuck in Java EE 5? Eager to move and boost developer productivity with all the cool things introduced in Java EE 7? Attend this session to hear about some of the solutions Tomitribe had to implement to completely migrate an application called Segurnet from Java EE 5 to Java EE 7. Expect a very technical session that delves into the details. Segurnet is a platform held by APS (PortugueseInsuranceAssociation) that has served as an integration network for the insurance sector in Portugal for the last 20 years, with more than 33,000 active users.
Speaker:
Roberto Cortez, Senior Software Engineer, Tomitribe
My name is Roberto Cortez and I was born in Venezuela, but I have spent most of my life in Coimbra – Portugal, where I currently live. I am a professional JavaDeveloper working in the software development industry, with more than 8 years of experience in business areas like Finance, Insurance and Government. As a Freelancer / IndependentContractor I travelled around the world (an old dream) to customers, but also to attend Java conferences. The direct contact with the Java community made me want to become an active member in the community itself. For that reason, I have created the CoimbraJava User Group, started to contribute to Open Source on Github and launched this blog, so I can share some of the knowledge that I gained over the years. I hope you find it useful! Currently, I’m working with Tomitribe. After working for a few major corporations, I’m eager to help and grow something from the ground up. I’m very excited to work with all the amazing tribers working hard to make TomEE a compelling Java EE server.

Are you still stuck in Java EE 5? Eager to move and boost developer productivity with all the cool things introduced in Java EE 7? Attend this session to hear about some of the solutions Tomitribe had to implement to completely migrate an application called Segurnet from Java EE 5 to Java EE 7. Expect a very technical session that delves into the details. Segurnet is a platform held by APS (PortugueseInsuranceAssociation) that has served as an integration network for the insurance sector in Portugal for the last 20 years, with more than 33,000 active users.
Speaker:
Roberto Cortez, Senior Software Engineer, Tomitribe
My name is Roberto Cortez and I was born in Venezuela, but I have spent most of my life in Coimbra – Portugal, where I currently live. I am a professional JavaDeveloper working in the software development industry, with more than 8 years of experience in business areas like Finance, Insurance and Government. As a Freelancer / IndependentContractor I travelled around the world (an old dream) to customers, but also to attend Java conferences. The direct contact with the Java community made me want to become an active member in the community itself. For that reason, I have created the CoimbraJava User Group, started to contribute to Open Source on Github and launched this blog, so I can share some of the knowledge that I gained over the years. I hope you find it useful! Currently, I’m working with Tomitribe. After working for a few major corporations, I’m eager to help and grow something from the ground up. I’m very excited to work with all the amazing tribers working hard to make TomEE a compelling Java EE server.

Arthur Rackham was an illustrator in the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in London in 1867. He began studying at the Lambeth School of Art at the age of 18, and soon found his passion and calling. …
Rackham’s pieces were known for their luxurious use of color and keen attention to detail. His styles ranged easily from vivid, bright splashes of color to more muted, subtle tones. He became a member of the Royal Watercolour Society and mastered the watercolor method of painting, seen in many of his works. Many of the books Rackham illustrated include both his black and white, and color plates. Some, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne’s WonderBook, include Rackham’s experimentation with partially colored prints, similar to the effect seen with Japanese woodblock art.
Much of Rackham’s work depicts gnomes, fairies, goblins or other creatures from mythology, folklore or fable. His work has been an inspiration to many, including film director Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth) and modern illustrator Brian Froud. Beyond the fantastical natural world, Rackham also found inspiration in unusual places, creating his own artistic interpretations of pieces from music and theater, such as Wagner’s operas, or Shakespeare plays.
Fluidscape by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Arthur Rackham was an illustrator in the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in London in 1867. He began studying at the Lambeth School of Art at the age of 18, and soon found his passion and calling. …
Rackham’s pieces were known for their luxurious use of color and keen attention to detail. His styles ranged easily from vivid, bright splashes of color to more muted, subtle tones. He became a member of the Royal Watercolour Society and mastered the watercolor method of painting, seen in many of his works. Many of the books Rackham illustrated include both his black and white, and color plates. Some, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne’s WonderBook, include Rackham’s experimentation with partially colored prints, similar to the effect seen with Japanese woodblock art.
Much of Rackham’s work depicts gnomes, fairies, goblins or other creatures from mythology, folklore or fable. His work has been an inspiration to many, including film director Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth) and modern illustrator Brian Froud. Beyond the fantastical natural world, Rackham also found inspiration in unusual places, creating his own artistic interpretations of pieces from music and theater, such as Wagner’s operas, or Shakespeare plays.
Fluidscape by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100393
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
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Story of a CommonSoldier of ArmyLife in the Civil War, 1861-1865, The
Leander STILLWELL (1843 - 1934) audiobook
http://free-audio-books.info/nonfiction/story-of-a-common-soldier-of-army-life-in-the-civil-war-1861-1865-the-leander-stillwell-1843-1934-audiobook/
Leander Stillwell was an 18-year-old Illinois farm boy, living with his family in a log cabin, when the U.S. Civil War broke out. Stillwell felt a duty "to help save the Nation;" but, as with many other young men, his Patriotism was tinged with bravura: "the idea of staying at home and turning over senseless clods on the farm with the cannon thundering so close at hand . . . was simply intolerable." Stillwell volunteered for the 61st Illinois Infantry in January 1861. His youthful enthusiasm for the soldier's life was soon tempered at Shiloh, where he first "saw a gun fired in anger," and "saw a man die a violent death."
Stillwell's recounting of events is always vivid, personal, and engrossing. "I distinctly remember my first shot at Shiloh . . . The fronts of both lines were . . . shrouded in smoke. I had my gun at a ready, and was trying to peer under the smoke in order to get a sight of our enemies. Suddenly I heard someone in a highly excited tone calling to me from just in my rear, --'Stillwell! Shoot! Shoot! Why don't you shoot?' I looked around and saw that this command was being given by . . . our second lieutenant, who was wild with excitement, jumping up and down like a hen on a hot griddle. 'Why, lieutenant,' I said, 'I can't see anything to shoot at.' 'Shoot, shoot, anyhow!' 'All right,' I responded. . . And bringing my gun to my shoulder, I aimed low in the direction of the enemy, and blazed away through the smoke. But at the time the idea to me was ridiculous that one should blindly shoot into a cloud of smoke without having a bead on the object to be shot at."
The Story of a Common Soldier is a compelling coming of age tale that will appeal not only to Civil War buffs but to anyone who enjoys autobiographies. Written at the urging of his youngest son, when Stillwell was a mature man--a lawyer, judge, and member of the Kansas legislature, it combines graphic detail (provided by his war diary and letters written at the time to his family) with the insights of a thoughtful man looking back on those horrific times.(Summary by Sue Anderson)
Genre(s): War & MilitaryFiction, *Non-fiction, Biography & AutobiographyLanguage: English (FULL Audiobook)

Story of a CommonSoldier of ArmyLife in the Civil War, 1861-1865, The
Leander STILLWELL (1843 - 1934) audiobook
http://free-audio-books.info/nonfiction/story-of-a-common-soldier-of-army-life-in-the-civil-war-1861-1865-the-leander-stillwell-1843-1934-audiobook/
Leander Stillwell was an 18-year-old Illinois farm boy, living with his family in a log cabin, when the U.S. Civil War broke out. Stillwell felt a duty "to help save the Nation;" but, as with many other young men, his Patriotism was tinged with bravura: "the idea of staying at home and turning over senseless clods on the farm with the cannon thundering so close at hand . . . was simply intolerable." Stillwell volunteered for the 61st Illinois Infantry in January 1861. His youthful enthusiasm for the soldier's life was soon tempered at Shiloh, where he first "saw a gun fired in anger," and "saw a man die a violent death."
Stillwell's recounting of events is always vivid, personal, and engrossing. "I distinctly remember my first shot at Shiloh . . . The fronts of both lines were . . . shrouded in smoke. I had my gun at a ready, and was trying to peer under the smoke in order to get a sight of our enemies. Suddenly I heard someone in a highly excited tone calling to me from just in my rear, --'Stillwell! Shoot! Shoot! Why don't you shoot?' I looked around and saw that this command was being given by . . . our second lieutenant, who was wild with excitement, jumping up and down like a hen on a hot griddle. 'Why, lieutenant,' I said, 'I can't see anything to shoot at.' 'Shoot, shoot, anyhow!' 'All right,' I responded. . . And bringing my gun to my shoulder, I aimed low in the direction of the enemy, and blazed away through the smoke. But at the time the idea to me was ridiculous that one should blindly shoot into a cloud of smoke without having a bead on the object to be shot at."
The Story of a Common Soldier is a compelling coming of age tale that will appeal not only to Civil War buffs but to anyone who enjoys autobiographies. Written at the urging of his youngest son, when Stillwell was a mature man--a lawyer, judge, and member of the Kansas legislature, it combines graphic detail (provided by his war diary and letters written at the time to his family) with the insights of a thoughtful man looking back on those horrific times.(Summary by Sue Anderson)
Genre(s): War & MilitaryFiction, *Non-fiction, Biography & AutobiographyLanguage: English (FULL Audiobook)

In this 2011ClassicGamePostmortem, Maniac Mansion developer Ron Gilbert revisits the classic adventure game and recounts tales from the game's development process.
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In this 2011ClassicGamePostmortem, Maniac Mansion developer Ron Gilbert revisits the classic adventure game and recounts tales from the game's development process.
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"The Puppetmaster's Regime" [COMPLETE] | CreepyPasta Storytime

This CreepyPasta series had to be brought back for Halloween. It's one of the most compelling and very much darkest stories I've had the honor of telling to da...

This CreepyPasta series had to be brought back for Halloween. It's one of the most compelling and very much darkest stories I've had the honor of telling to date. Viewer Discretion is very advised.
Reposted in its entirety for ease of listening
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Not Forgotten - Full Documentary

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In this special edition of Not Forgotten, journalist and broadcaster Ian Hislop explores the compelling and emotive stories of conscientio...

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In this special edition of Not Forgotten, journalist and broadcaster Ian Hislop explores the compelling and emotive stories of conscientious objectors during the First World War.
Ian visits war memorials and the battlefields of the Western Front, and looks for evidence in local archives and personal war diaries to inspire his search for stories. He meets the descendants of some of the 'Conchies' and hears how they have dealt with the social stigma of their relatives' refusal to fight.
Ian discovers that conscientious objectors fell into two loose categories; the 'alternativists', those prepared to undertake non-combative roles, such as ambulance drivers and stretcher-bearers; and the 'absolutists', the most determined and extreme COs who refused to carry out any work that aided the army -- they wouldn't even peel a potato if it helped the war effort. Ian also explores the experiences of volunteers, who on witnessing the horrors of the battlefield, became committed COs. Ian uncovers stories of imprisonment, physical abuse, tragedy and extreme bravery.
At the heart of the film he asks, if we memorialise the courage of those who fought and died, should we not also remember and honour those who had the courage not to fight?

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In this special edition of Not Forgotten, journalist and broadcaster Ian Hislop explores the compelling and emotive stories of conscientious objectors during the First World War.
Ian visits war memorials and the battlefields of the Western Front, and looks for evidence in local archives and personal war diaries to inspire his search for stories. He meets the descendants of some of the 'Conchies' and hears how they have dealt with the social stigma of their relatives' refusal to fight.
Ian discovers that conscientious objectors fell into two loose categories; the 'alternativists', those prepared to undertake non-combative roles, such as ambulance drivers and stretcher-bearers; and the 'absolutists', the most determined and extreme COs who refused to carry out any work that aided the army -- they wouldn't even peel a potato if it helped the war effort. Ian also explores the experiences of volunteers, who on witnessing the horrors of the battlefield, became committed COs. Ian uncovers stories of imprisonment, physical abuse, tragedy and extreme bravery.
At the heart of the film he asks, if we memorialise the courage of those who fought and died, should we not also remember and honour those who had the courage not to fight?

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It all started with a bunch of footprints at a construction site. Or at least the modern-day fascination with “Bigfoot” did. Stories of hairy giants in the woods and wandering “wild men” had been a part of American lore for nearly two centuries by the time the nickname “Bigfoot” was coined in the late 1950s. But it was then, with the advent of television and the modern media, that chasing down giants in the woods became a national craze.
It was the spring of 1957 and a road construction project was underway near Bluff Creek in northern California. The project was run by a contractor named Ray Wallace and his brother, Wilbur. They hired thirty men that summer to work on the project and by late in the season, Wilbur Wallace reported that something had been throwing around some metal oil drums at the work site. When winter arrived that year, cold weather brought the work to a halt, even though only ten miles of road had been completed.
In early spring 1958, some odd tracks were discovered near the Mad River close to Korbel, California. Some of the locals believed they were bear tracks. As it happened, this was close to another work site that was managed by the Wallace brothers.
Later on that spring, work started up again on the road near Bluff Creek. A number of new men were hired, including JerryCrew, who drove more than two hours each weekend so he could be home with his family. Ten more miles of road were constructed, angling up across the face of a nearby mountain. On August 3, 1958, Wilbur Wallace stated that something threw a seven-hundred-pound spare tire to the bottom of a deep gully near the work site. This incident was reported later in the month, after the discovery of the footprints.
On August 27, Jerry Crew arrived for work early in the morning and found giant, manlike footprints pressed into the dirt all around his bulldozer. He was at first upset by the discovery, thinking that someone was playing a practical joke on him, but then he decided to report what he found to Wilbur Wallace. At this point, the footprints had not been made public. That occurred on September 21, when Mrs.JessBemis, the wife of one of the Bluff Creek work crew, wrote a letter to Andrew Genzoli, the editor of a local newspaper. Genzoli published her husband's "Big Foot" story and caught the attention of others in the area. One of these was Betty Allen, a newspaper reporter who suggested in a late September column that plaster casts should be made of the footprints. She had already talked to local Native Americans and interviewed residents about hairy giants in the area. She convinced Genzoli to run other stories and letters about Bigfoot. This would be the beginning of a story that would capture the imagination of America.
On October 1 and 2, Jerry Crew discovered more tracks, very similar to the first ones. In response to the new discovery, two workers quit and Wilbur Wallace allegedly introduced his brother Ray to the situation for the first time, bringing him out to show him the tracks. On the day after the last tracks were found, Jerry Crew made plaster casts of the footprints, with help from his friend Bob Titmus and reporter Betty Allen. He was irritated that people were making fun of him and wanted to offer the casts as evidence that he wasn’t making the whole thing up. On October 5, Andrew Genzoli published his now-famous story about "Bigfoot." It was picked up worldwide by the wire services, and soon the term was being used in general conversation.

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It all started with a bunch of footprints at a construction site. Or at least the modern-day fascination with “Bigfoot” did. Stories of hairy giants in the woods and wandering “wild men” had been a part of American lore for nearly two centuries by the time the nickname “Bigfoot” was coined in the late 1950s. But it was then, with the advent of television and the modern media, that chasing down giants in the woods became a national craze.
It was the spring of 1957 and a road construction project was underway near Bluff Creek in northern California. The project was run by a contractor named Ray Wallace and his brother, Wilbur. They hired thirty men that summer to work on the project and by late in the season, Wilbur Wallace reported that something had been throwing around some metal oil drums at the work site. When winter arrived that year, cold weather brought the work to a halt, even though only ten miles of road had been completed.
In early spring 1958, some odd tracks were discovered near the Mad River close to Korbel, California. Some of the locals believed they were bear tracks. As it happened, this was close to another work site that was managed by the Wallace brothers.
Later on that spring, work started up again on the road near Bluff Creek. A number of new men were hired, including JerryCrew, who drove more than two hours each weekend so he could be home with his family. Ten more miles of road were constructed, angling up across the face of a nearby mountain. On August 3, 1958, Wilbur Wallace stated that something threw a seven-hundred-pound spare tire to the bottom of a deep gully near the work site. This incident was reported later in the month, after the discovery of the footprints.
On August 27, Jerry Crew arrived for work early in the morning and found giant, manlike footprints pressed into the dirt all around his bulldozer. He was at first upset by the discovery, thinking that someone was playing a practical joke on him, but then he decided to report what he found to Wilbur Wallace. At this point, the footprints had not been made public. That occurred on September 21, when Mrs.JessBemis, the wife of one of the Bluff Creek work crew, wrote a letter to Andrew Genzoli, the editor of a local newspaper. Genzoli published her husband's "Big Foot" story and caught the attention of others in the area. One of these was Betty Allen, a newspaper reporter who suggested in a late September column that plaster casts should be made of the footprints. She had already talked to local Native Americans and interviewed residents about hairy giants in the area. She convinced Genzoli to run other stories and letters about Bigfoot. This would be the beginning of a story that would capture the imagination of America.
On October 1 and 2, Jerry Crew discovered more tracks, very similar to the first ones. In response to the new discovery, two workers quit and Wilbur Wallace allegedly introduced his brother Ray to the situation for the first time, bringing him out to show him the tracks. On the day after the last tracks were found, Jerry Crew made plaster casts of the footprints, with help from his friend Bob Titmus and reporter Betty Allen. He was irritated that people were making fun of him and wanted to offer the casts as evidence that he wasn’t making the whole thing up. On October 5, Andrew Genzoli published his now-famous story about "Bigfoot." It was picked up worldwide by the wire services, and soon the term was being used in general conversation.

6 Compelling Stories About The Legend Of Lord Shiva You Must Know

Shiva meaning "The Auspicious One" is one of the three major deities of Hinduism. He is worshiped as the supreme god within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in contemporary Hinduism. He is one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta Tradition, and "the Creator, the Preserver, the Transformer, and the Destroyer".
At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as formless, limitless, transcendent, and unchanging. Shiva has many benevolent and fearsome depictions. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya. In his fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga, meditation, and arts.
So here are 6 Compelling Stories About The Legend Of Lord Shiva that You Must Know.
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Being As An Ocean share compelling stories behind their new album from APMAs Gibson Lounge

AP Senior Editor Ryan J. Downey chats with Being As An Ocean in the Gibson Backstage Loung...

Being As An Ocean share compelling stories behind their new album from APMAs Gibson Lounge

AP Senior EditorRyan J. Downey chats with Being As An Ocean in the GibsonBackstageLounge after winning the award for "BestUndergroundBand" at the 2015 APMAs.
The band expresses their appreciation for the award and explains the tales they tell through each song on the group's self-titled album.
"We have three stories that are involved in our latest album—two of them dealing heavily with domestic abuse, which is the darkest thing we've ever gone into, just lyrically and thematically. One story was of a close friend and his struggle with being abused by his father all throughout his life and right before his death, coming to a reconciliation with him," said Joel Quartuccio.
"One story is a police call that a buddy of mine was riding along on and he witnessed some terrible things. It's a contemplation of human nature and trying to focus the things that can be redemptive and restorative in human nature. Taking the bad, but knowing the good can be pulled out of things," Quartuccio continues.
"The third [story] is a historical fiction, if you will, of trying to take the place of Judas and really kind of paint a different picture—a more human one," said Quartuccio.
HearJoel and the rest of the band explain each story that inspired the album in the video above!

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Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain

Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's wo...

Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain

Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's work. His many acclaimed books (including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings), are filled with the compelling stories of his patients. "Although I seem to talk about illness and damage and problems, my real theme is survival, how people manage to transcend often triumphantly," he says.
His book, Musicophila: Tales ofMusic and the Brain, explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary neurological conditions and how music works in their minds in strange and surprising ways. Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies.
In upstate New York, Alan encounters the inspirational Matt Giordano who has suffered from severe Tourette syndrome nearly all his life. It's a condition which made him violent as a child and has continued to overpower him with involuntary movements or tics. Kathy Giordano, Matt's mother says how, "he would come home from school and spin in a circle on the floor for around two hours at a time and he’d be crying 'Mummy, Mummy help me, help me', but if I tried to stop him he'd get angry at me because he needed to complete the tic". Amazingly Matt has found a way to stop his tics: by playing the drums. Now he leads a drumming workshop to help others with Tourettes.
Then there's Tony Cicoria, a respected orthopaedic surgeon who was struck by lightning in 1994 and suddenly developed an insatiable passion to play the piano. Before the accident he had no interest in classical music and or the piano. Afterwards his urge to play was obsessive. "For a long time I thought certainly that the only reason that I was allowed to live was because of the music." Alan meets Tony as he prepares for the first public performance of his The LightningSonata, inspired by the events which have changed his life.
Derek Paravicini is blind, autistic and needs round-the-clock care. He is also a musical savant whose astonishing talent leaves Alan speechless. He can listen to a complex piece of music just once, before playing it back faultlessly and has thrilled audiences around the world with his talent and musical skill.
These extraordinary people bring to life the pages of Sacks latest work.
This intimate film follows Alan Yentob as he investigates the amazing impact music can have on the human brain. Inquisitive to understand more he even offers himself up as a guinea pig and has an MRI scan to find out how his brain functions when listening to different types of music, which has some surprising results! Even neurologist, ProfessorLawrence Parsons, who carried out the test is shocked by Alan's extreme neurological response to his favourite piece of music.
Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain, BBC One, 3rd June 2008, 10.35pm.
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How to write descriptively - Nalo Hopkinson

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The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion that you are living in the world of the story. But as a writer, how do you suck your readers into your stories in this way? Nalo Hopkinson shares some tips for how to use language to make your fiction really come alive.
Lesson by Nalo Hopkinson, animation by Enjoyanimation.

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How to Write a Great Short Story - The 8-Point Story Arc

Students: Has your teacher asked you to write a short story? This video will introduce you...

How to Write a Great Short Story - The 8-Point Story Arc

Students: Has your teacher asked you to write a short story? This video will introduce you to the classic 8-Point Story Arc which will help you structure and develop a good short story. Great for creative writing class!
Teachers: Do you want your students to write a thoughtful, well-developed story? Use this video to introduce students to the 8-Point Story Arc to help them better plan out and structure their stories.
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"There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds," says Contently's Editor-in-Chief Joe Lazauskas. "It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times." Lazauskas then defines the four key elements that all compelling stories share, from cave paintings to the Bible—even Star Wars. If you can incorporate them all into a single narrative, you may have mastered storytelling.
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Transcript: There’s actually a science to why stories matter. So when we hear a good story as human beings our brain lights up. It illuminates the city of our minds. The neural activity in our brains increases fivefold and in addition we basically get given a drug. It’s called an empathy drug called oxytocin that gets released when we hear really good stories. And this combination of all of these neurons firing at five times the capacity otherwise when we hear a story, plus this really awesome drug seeping into our brain that makes us feel good makes us remember things.
It makes us care. It builds relationships. And that’s why storytelling has been such a fundamental part of being human since early times. When we were sitting around campfires and chasing wooly mammoths and trying to rub sticks together and like figure out how to make more fire and starting to build tribes we didn’t have written language. But the way that we passed down stories told our next of kin that, you know, "stay away from the tigers over there and don’t eat these berries," was through stories. Because we saw that it allowed us to store information and remember and be captivated in such a different way.
So the first element of great storytelling is relatability. And if you think back to Star Wars, right. What makes Star Wars so good? It isn’t necessarily the technology. It isn’t just the amazing graphics. The thing that makes Star Wars so good is that it was based on nostalgia for 1950sAmericana. So if you look at the original Star Wars the spaceships kind of look like old hot rods from the 50s. A lot of the fashion evokes the 1950s. A lot of the shots evoke the great movies from 1950s Americana. And George Lucas was obsessed with 1950s Americana in this way. So it gave this sense of relatability that allowed viewers to be transported to this bizarre, crazy, alternate universe where these weird looking aliens were getting drunk and fighting in a space bar and there was a giant Wookie who’s a dude’s best friend. But they’re grounded in all of that nostalgia from their life that they had just had in an era where American in the 1970s was really nostalgic to that 1950s Americana and allowed it to click.
This actually ties in with the second key to great storytelling, the great element which is novelty. So relatability isn’t very good if it’s all boring, it’s generic, it’s the same thing that we’ve seen over and over again, right. Our brains also light up when we see something that’s new. It was a survival mechanism from prehistoric times when we saw something new. It was a potential threat to our lives. We had to be on high alert. We had to be wired to pay attention to it right away. And so when we see something new our brains light up, the city of our brain is illuminated. It’s going like crazy. But if something is too novel, it becomes confusing to our brains. If there’s too much novelty, we either get scared or disinterested and our brain starts to shut off and go into a survival mechanism. So in storytelling amongst those first two elements there’s this great Venn diagram between relatability and novelty and that sweet spot where it’s relatable enough that we feel comfortable being transported into that world. But it’s novel enough that it keeps our interest, but it doesn’t go too much in either direction.
And the third element of great storytelling is tension. This should be pretty obvious, right, on that tension is something that carries a great story along. As Aristotle said, the job of storyteller is to create a gap between what should be and what is, and then continue to string the reader along closing that gap between what should be and what is, and reopening it over and over again until that gap is closed and the tale ends. So in any good story you need that conflict. You need that tension that’s going to keep the reader or the viewer on high alert, always on the edge of their seat, teasing them that this tension gap is going to be closed before reopening it again and again and again. And that’s what keeps us captivated in a story.

15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’

15-Year-Old With $1,000 Monthly Allowance: ‘I Feel Like A Peasant’
A 15-12 months-old says her mother should be giving her at least $2,500 to keep her lifestyle of buying, lunches, running shoes, and drivers -- and cutting it to $1,000 makes her experience like a peasant.
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#Boys/Дозревший / Late Bloomer (2004) США

Loosely based on the dark tales of HP Lovecraft, "Late Bloomer" is a compelling and humoro...

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7 Of The Most Horrifying TRUE Scary Stories Found On The Internet | Best LetsNotMeet Horror Stories

These are 7 real life horror stories of varying topics coming from different people from a...

The Winter's Tale trailer (The Royal Ballet)

Shakespeare’s tale of love and loss becomes compelling dance drama in Christopher Wheeldon’s ballet adaptation, with music by Joby Talbot. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/winterstale
Christopher Wheeldon, Artistic Associate of The Royal Ballet, created his adaptation of Shakespeare’s late great romance The Winter’s Tale for The Royal Ballet in 2014. Building on the success of Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Winter’s Tale received ecstatic praise at its premiere, acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for its intelligent, distinctive and emotionally powerful story, told through exquisite dance. It is now widely judged to be a modern ballet classic.
The story follows the destruction of a marriage through consuming jealousy, the abandonment of a child and a seemingly hopeless love. Yet, through remorse and regret – and after a seemingly miraculous return to life – the ending is one of forgiveness and reconciliation. With powerful designs by Bob Crowley and atmospheric music by Joby Talbot, The Winter’s Tale is a masterful modern narrative ballet.

5 True TIME SLIP Stories | Glitch In The Matrix Tales

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What are your perceptions of reality and what would it take to challenge those perceptions.There are many people that have lived fairly normal lives when suddenly out of the blue something happens that challenges everything they believed, whether it be encountering a UFO, aliens or maybe seeing a ghost. Some people have experienced a glitch in time where they are transported back in time which may only last seconds or even minutes, but for those people their perception of reality is forever changed as they have experienced a Timeslip.The following are five timeslip stories that may challenge your beliefs.
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25 CREATION Stories From Around The World

Do you know all the creation stories from around the world? The story of creation is made ...

25 CREATION Stories From Around The World

Do you know all the creation stories from around the world? The story of creation is made of a patchwork of myths and stories from every culture, this is not just the story of genesis. These elaborate stories of how the world began will make you think about god, creation, and the holy creation of the human race. We are lucky enough to have these creation stories from around the world to share with you. These creation stories for kids and adults will have you mesmerized with the elaborate details from many different cultures. Without further ado, here are 25 Creation Stories from Around the World.
If you are unfamiliar with stories of creation from the farthest reaches of the globe you are missing out. From marvelous creation gods to powerful animals that led creation these creation myths will have you watching more. You’ll be amazed to hear Polynesian creation stories, Mongolian stories of creation, and the beliefs of the Navajo. Feel like expanding your education? Want a little spice in your story of creation? Get ready to tap into the origins of life with these global creation stories. Makes sure you stay with us until the end of the video and leave us a comment with which story of creation you think is the most compelling.
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Creation, the beginning of the world, and the story of everything is something that is always on our minds. You have likely never heard of the Australian aboriginal creation story of the Father of All Spirits and the Sun Mother. Similarly the Pangu myth of Chinese daoists is one we had never heard of. You may be more familiar with the Mayan creation story of Tepeu and Gucmatz or the Cherokee creation story of the Earth island. By far our favorite creation myths are the those from Asia, like the KoreanCheonjiwang Bonpuli and the Japanese creation story of Izanami and Izanagi. Are you ready to learn something new? Join us as we countdown these 25 creation stories from around the world - you’ll love our top 10 stories!
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Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain

Neurologist and writer Dr Oliver Sacks has made the study of the human brain his life's work. His many acclaimed books (including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings), are filled with the compelling stories of his patients. "Although I seem to talk about illness and damage and problems, my real theme is survival, how people manage to transcend often triumphantly," he says.
His book, Musicophila: Tales ofMusic and the Brain, explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary neurological conditions and how music works in their minds in strange and surprising ways. Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies.
In upstate New York, Alan encounters the inspirational Matt Giordano who has suffered from severe Tourette syndrome nearly all his life. It's a condition which made him violent as a child and has continued to overpower him with involuntary movements or tics. Kathy Giordano, Matt's mother says how, "he would come home from school and spin in a circle on the floor for around two hours at a time and he’d be crying 'Mummy, Mummy help me, help me', but if I tried to stop him he'd get angry at me because he needed to complete the tic". Amazingly Matt has found a way to stop his tics: by playing the drums. Now he leads a drumming workshop to help others with Tourettes.
Then there's Tony Cicoria, a respected orthopaedic surgeon who was struck by lightning in 1994 and suddenly developed an insatiable passion to play the piano. Before the accident he had no interest in classical music and or the piano. Afterwards his urge to play was obsessive. "For a long time I thought certainly that the only reason that I was allowed to live was because of the music." Alan meets Tony as he prepares for the first public performance of his The LightningSonata, inspired by the events which have changed his life.
Derek Paravicini is blind, autistic and needs round-the-clock care. He is also a musical savant whose astonishing talent leaves Alan speechless. He can listen to a complex piece of music just once, before playing it back faultlessly and has thrilled audiences around the world with his talent and musical skill.
These extraordinary people bring to life the pages of Sacks latest work.
This intimate film follows Alan Yentob as he investigates the amazing impact music can have on the human brain. Inquisitive to understand more he even offers himself up as a guinea pig and has an MRI scan to find out how his brain functions when listening to different types of music, which has some surprising results! Even neurologist, ProfessorLawrence Parsons, who carried out the test is shocked by Alan's extreme neurological response to his favourite piece of music.
Oliver Sacks: Tales Of Music And The Brain, BBC One, 3rd June 2008, 10.35pm.
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The story of Joseph is one of the Bible’s most compelling tales. And the most gripping feature is the difference between Joseph’s outlook and that of his eleven brothers. After all the intrigue, the ups and downs of Joseph’s life and career, and the years of deception and selfishness by Joseph’s brothers, the finale comes after their father, Jacob, dies. This is one of the Bible’s best but God moments,as forgiveness eclipses failure. Let’s consider Joseph’s brothers as they approach him one last time.
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Story Before Bedtime: The Sword In The Stone (Great Britain)

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Story Before Bedtime: The Sword In The Stone (Great Britain)

Story Before Bedtime: The Sword In The Stone. An old English legend about a boy who was destined to be king of the Britons, and the importance of maintaining courage and integrity when all hope is lost.
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The hero behind the legend of King Arthur is said to have lived around A.D.500. The real Arthur is believed to have been a military leader of a people called the Britons.
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World of Discovery - Tales from the Tomb: Lost Sons of the Pharaoh

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In 1922, the world was electrified by the discovery of the sealed tomb of King Tutankhamun. Archaeologist Ken Weeks located KV-5, Tomb #5, whose buried doorway in Egypt's Valley of the Kings reveals what is by far the biggest and most intriguing tomb in Egypt. Long hidden under the stalls of souvenir vendors and filled with debris, the tomb still mystifies. Join Ken Weeks as he makes sense of the scene and recreates the world of Ramses the Great from its remnants.
The World of Discovery series takes you to the far corners of the globe to explore the secrets of nature and wildlife, the frontiers of science and technology, and the compelling questions of history and the world we live in.
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Transdimensional Relationship between Djinn ET Presence and Humanity

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Transdimensional Relationship between Djinn ET Presence and Humanity

Could a single entity be responsible for a multitude of paranormal experiences throughout history? Drawing upon an extensive research in all facets of the paranormal, a compelling case that our interactions with spirits, extraterrestrials, shadow figures, ancient aliens, demi-gods and human-creature hybrids all involve the mysterious Djinn. The Djinn are little-known in the West beyond folk tales of genies in lamps and bottles, but they are real and active in our world. They are a race of powerful, masterful shape-shifters who exist in a dimension parallel to ours. Humans have had millennia of intense engagements with the Djinn, who disguise themselves in the forms of many different entities in order to keep themselves and their true motives hidden. Some of their motives are not in our best interests. The Djinn are not the only beings interacting with humans, but their giant shadow falls across every part of our paranormal and entity contact experiences, including bedroom invasions, alien abductions, and genetics manipulators from other worlds. The Djinn are significant force in the destiny of human beings.

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The Timeless Tale of the Hero's Journey: Full Film!

This film is an exploration of famed Mythologist Joseph Campbell's studies and their continuing impact on our culture. Through interviews with visionaries from a variety of fields interwoven with enactments of classic tales by a sweet and motley group of kids, the film navigates the stages of what Campbell dubbed The Hero's Journey: the challenges, the fears, the dragons, the battles, and the return home as a changed person. Rooted in deeply personal accounts and timeless stories, Finding Joe shows how Campbell's work is relevant and essential in today's world and how it provides a narrative for how to live a fully realized life - or as Campbell would simply state, how to "follow your bliss".
In narratology and comparative #mythology, the #monomyth, or the hero's journey, is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory, and then comes home changed or transformed.
The concept was introduced by Joseph Campbell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949), who described the basic narrative pattern as follows:
A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man.
Campbell and other scholars, such as Erich Neumann, describe narratives of Gautama Buddha, Moses, and Christ in terms of the monomyth.
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World of Mysteries - On the Trail of Bigfoot

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World of Mysteries - On the Trail of Bigfoot

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Is there an unknown beast lurking in the forests of the American Northwest? Thousands of people say they've seen it. It is part ape, part man, almost nine feet tall, covered head to foot in thick dark hair, and it walks on two legs. It's sometimes called Sasquatch, a Native American word, one of more than eighty names they have for such a creature. More commonly it's known as Bigfoot. Could this beast be the fabled missing link that proves we humans are descended from apes? A link that if proved, would be explosive!
It challenges our thinking about everything we know about science, about culture, about mythology, this is a creature that shouldn't be, yet is.
It is a mystery to be solved, all the evidence is not in, and we haven't yet one way or the other conclusively proved that it exists, or that it does not exist.
We have footprints supposedly left by this creature, and countless eyewitness stories, yet we still do not have any corpses, blood samples, or even bones. So does this creature exist, or is this simply the biggest hoax in human history.
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Opens the door to the amazing world of ancient technology, from the computers of the ancient world to the 'flying machines of the gods'. The video explores the technology that was allegedly used in Atlantis and the theory that the great pyramid of Egypt was originally a gigantic power station. From beginning to end, it is filled with facts, keen observations and tales that challenge modern assumptions in a humorous, intelligent and compelling way.
These ancient technologies might just be the key to saving humanity and our planet - rediscovering ways of producing free sustainable energy which is what I am sure they were used for. If we stop ridiculing 'maverick archaeologists and scientists' and ask ourselves - if these megaliths were machines, how would they work? - we may just stand a chance. Proves that technology of high sophistication existed before, or rather have been in existence for longer than our conventional views of history permit us.

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CON3212 Tales of Migration from Java EE 5 to 7

Are you still stuck in Java EE 5? Eager to move and boost developer productivity with all the cool things introduced in Java EE 7? Attend this session to hear about some of the solutions Tomitribe had to implement to completely migrate an application called Segurnet from Java EE 5 to Java EE 7. Expect a very technical session that delves into the details. Segurnet is a platform held by APS (PortugueseInsuranceAssociation) that has served as an integration network for the insurance sector in Portugal for the last 20 years, with more than 33,000 active users.
Speaker:
Roberto Cortez, Senior Software Engineer, Tomitribe
My name is Roberto Cortez and I was born in Venezuela, but I have spent most of my life in Coimbra – Portugal, where I currently live. I am a professional JavaDeveloper working in the software development industry, with more than 8 years of experience in business areas like Finance, Insurance and Government. As a Freelancer / IndependentContractor I travelled around the world (an old dream) to customers, but also to attend Java conferences. The direct contact with the Java community made me want to become an active member in the community itself. For that reason, I have created the CoimbraJava User Group, started to contribute to Open Source on Github and launched this blog, so I can share some of the knowledge that I gained over the years. I hope you find it useful! Currently, I’m working with Tomitribe. After working for a few major corporations, I’m eager to help and grow something from the ground up. I’m very excited to work with all the amazing tribers working hard to make TomEE a compelling Java EE server.

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Arthur Rackham’s Illustrations of European Fairy Tales and Folklore

Arthur Rackham was an illustrator in the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in ...

Arthur Rackham’s Illustrations of European Fairy Tales and Folklore

Arthur Rackham was an illustrator in the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in London in 1867. He began studying at the Lambeth School of Art at the age of 18, and soon found his passion and calling. …
Rackham’s pieces were known for their luxurious use of color and keen attention to detail. His styles ranged easily from vivid, bright splashes of color to more muted, subtle tones. He became a member of the Royal Watercolour Society and mastered the watercolor method of painting, seen in many of his works. Many of the books Rackham illustrated include both his black and white, and color plates. Some, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne’s WonderBook, include Rackham’s experimentation with partially colored prints, similar to the effect seen with Japanese woodblock art.
Much of Rackham’s work depicts gnomes, fairies, goblins or other creatures from mythology, folklore or fable. His work has been an inspiration to many, including film director Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth) and modern illustrator Brian Froud. Beyond the fantastical natural world, Rackham also found inspiration in unusual places, creating his own artistic interpretations of pieces from music and theater, such as Wagner’s operas, or Shakespeare plays.
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Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War (FULL Audiobook)

Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865, The
Leander STILLWELL ...

Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War (FULL Audiobook)

Story of a CommonSoldier of ArmyLife in the Civil War, 1861-1865, The
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Leander Stillwell was an 18-year-old Illinois farm boy, living with his family in a log cabin, when the U.S. Civil War broke out. Stillwell felt a duty "to help save the Nation;" but, as with many other young men, his Patriotism was tinged with bravura: "the idea of staying at home and turning over senseless clods on the farm with the cannon thundering so close at hand . . . was simply intolerable." Stillwell volunteered for the 61st Illinois Infantry in January 1861. His youthful enthusiasm for the soldier's life was soon tempered at Shiloh, where he first "saw a gun fired in anger," and "saw a man die a violent death."
Stillwell's recounting of events is always vivid, personal, and engrossing. "I distinctly remember my first shot at Shiloh . . . The fronts of both lines were . . . shrouded in smoke. I had my gun at a ready, and was trying to peer under the smoke in order to get a sight of our enemies. Suddenly I heard someone in a highly excited tone calling to me from just in my rear, --'Stillwell! Shoot! Shoot! Why don't you shoot?' I looked around and saw that this command was being given by . . . our second lieutenant, who was wild with excitement, jumping up and down like a hen on a hot griddle. 'Why, lieutenant,' I said, 'I can't see anything to shoot at.' 'Shoot, shoot, anyhow!' 'All right,' I responded. . . And bringing my gun to my shoulder, I aimed low in the direction of the enemy, and blazed away through the smoke. But at the time the idea to me was ridiculous that one should blindly shoot into a cloud of smoke without having a bead on the object to be shot at."
The Story of a Common Soldier is a compelling coming of age tale that will appeal not only to Civil War buffs but to anyone who enjoys autobiographies. Written at the urging of his youngest son, when Stillwell was a mature man--a lawyer, judge, and member of the Kansas legislature, it combines graphic detail (provided by his war diary and letters written at the time to his family) with the insights of a thoughtful man looking back on those horrific times.(Summary by Sue Anderson)
Genre(s): War & MilitaryFiction, *Non-fiction, Biography & AutobiographyLanguage: English (FULL Audiobook)

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